Track limits don't seem to be as strongly enforced.
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I think they allowed T1 track limits on the outside because it's such a weird corner
Imo that's a bad thing given the end goal of placing drivers from this series into Formula 3, Formula 2, and eventually F1.
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I really hope they add live coverage of F1 academy on F1TV next year!
Their calendar is going to line up with F1 in 2024, so hopefully that's the case.
The next (and final) race happens to coincidence with the USGP at Austin in October. Maybe there's a chance they could broadcast it live?
Exactly, so fingers crossed! Unfortunately, I never have time to watch all the sessions on a weekend, I often struggle with F1 alone… but I do find it enjoyable to tune into a F2 or F3 race when it happens to be live when I have time! I also hope F1 Academy gets more exposure and spotlight than the W Series…
I think the chances for this happening this season with all the broadcasting rights and stuff are quite slim :(
I'm all for women in motorsport but they need to find decent talent. That was painful to watch, sorry. What a task for Susie Wolff.