Helsinki|If permission is obtained from the city of Helsinki, the route of the show would pass through the scenery of the Olympic Stadium.
to Helsinki we are planning a major motorsport event for the summer of 2025.
According to the editorial information, if the plan is implemented, the F1 car of the Red Bull team, known for its Formula 1 teams, would be cornering on the streets of central Helsinki.
The organizer of the event is a beverage company that has organized public events built around an F1 car around the world.
Drifting cars, rally cars and stunt bikes have also been seen at these events. In the events, the public has been able to get to the pit area to get to know the cars more closely.
According to the delivery, the route is designed to pass through the scenery of the Olympic Stadium.
Marketing chief Isak Kullman says that the company is willing to hold an F1 event in Finland.
An attempt is being made to bring Red Bull’s F1 car to Finland for a demonstration drive.
Last A genuine Formula 1 car has been seen in action in Finland in 2006. At that time, an Italian driver Jarno Trulli raced Toyota’s F1 car in the heart of Helsinki.
According to unofficial estimates, nearly 50,000 spectators were watching the F1 show race.
Red Bull Racing is F1’s most successful team in recent years, so its racer is widely of interest to formula-oriented Finns.
The team has won a total of six manufacturers’ WC gold, and its No. 1 driver Max Verstappen has celebrated the world championship in the last three seasons.
The last time a genuine F1 car was seen in action in Finland was in 2006, when Jarno Trulli overtook a Toyota competitor in the center of Helsinki.
For now it is not known who or who would drive an F1 car in Helsinki. One option is reportedly a former F1 driver David Coulthardwho drove in the team for the last years of his career from 2005 to 2008.
Coulthard, 53, raced in the late 1990s Mika Häkkinen as a team mate at McLaren.
In Finland, one of the beverage company’s partner athletes is a rally star Kalle Rovanperäand it is to be expected that he will also be attracted to the place in some kind of role.
“I can’t say anything about my plans for next summer yet,” says Rovanperä.
“Of course, it would be great to have such a big motorsport event in Finland. Seeing an F1 car in Finland would certainly be a big deal for the fans as well.”
Rally star Kalle Rovanperä is excited about the plan.
At this point the realization of the event is known to depend on the permit policy of the city of Helsinki.
Event permits are always agreed directly with the urban environment sector. In addition to that, the organizers of major events can apply for a partnership with the City of Helsinki, usually through the brand and events unit of the city office.
This will also happen in this case.
“Helsinki is not organizing such an event on its own initiative, but the city’s major events coordination group has a meeting on Friday of this week to discuss possible event partnerships”, the head of the unit Sanna Forsström says.
In the city has partnership agreements with, for example, Tuska and Flow festivals in the music industry. It has also cooperated with private parties, for example, in air shows at Kaivopuisto.
“Organizing such large mass events is usually challenging without close cooperation with the city,” says Forsström.
“Basically, we have a positive attitude towards major events. In the case of motorsport events, it is necessary to accurately assess how it affects the rest of the city’s traffic and life.”
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