Former Formula 1 driver David Coulthard finds the reference to the environmental friendliness of the racing project in Madrid questionable…
David Coulthard: “Judging from the fact that Madrid put out a tender, ordered a project and started building the route, they are very serious.
Formula 1 is focused on growth, which will come from payments from the circuits. Liberty Media believes Madrid is better.
They say that 90% of fans can get there by public transport. It’s nice for politicians and environmentalists, but I don’t think it’s the first thing fans think of when they go to a Grand Prix: “Can I get there by bus and train?”
People like to think that by using their hard-earned money to buy tickets to a concert or show they are doing their bit to improve the environment, but I smiled when I heard that the organizers justified holding the race in Madrid because it was accessible was for the public. transport.”
Source: F1 News

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