Formula 1 | The F1 series, which has expanded into the Middle East, is next looking for Arab drivers: “Discussions are already underway”

Human rights violations do not undermine the F1 series expansion strategy.

F1 series has been criticized in recent years for over-cooperating with the rich oil states of the Middle East.

The races have already been run this season in Bahrain and Qatar, with the season culminating in the Saudi and Abu Dhabi races in December.

Despite the human rights violations in the countries, the F1 series has stuck to its enlargement strategy.

CEO of F1 Stefano Domenicali says Motorsport-Total site according to that Arab drivers will soon be sought in the series as well.

“That’s what we need to aim for. Discussions are already under way. As you can imagine, we are interested in finding a driver in that area. ”

Saudi Arabia the built Jeddah street track has got F1 fans on the verge of rage, as sportingly, the race is likely to be anything but exciting. It is virtually impossible to overtake other drivers on the track.

The competition will take place next Sunday. Domenicali expects great cultural success from the race weekend. According to him, the F1 series has an opportunity to help countries with their problems.

“We’ve always said we’re an international species with a lot of understanding of things.”

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