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#321700
While looking up the results of the practice sessions, I found this article from a couple of weeks ago; Montezemolo is suggesting shorter races to attract younger fans!

Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo says he believes Formula 1 should consider shortening grands prix to appeal to the younger generation.

Di Montezemolo proposed cutting grands prix into two shorter races in a wide-ranging exposition on how he would like F1 to change in the future.

"How long is the race, an hour and a half? Maybe this is too long for young people," the Italian said.

"Maybe I'm wrong but we have to look at how we can improve the show."

Di Montezemolo used the occasion of Ferrari's home race at Monza in Italy to put forward his argument that F1 needs to take a long look at how it can survive in the tough economic climate at the start of the 21st century.

He said the sport needed to cut costs, promote innovation, increase technology transfer to road cars, increase testing, reduce the influence of aerodynamics, include ways of reducing costs into the rules and allow the top teams to supply customer cars to smaller teams.

He also suggested changing the times European races run in the summer to attract a bigger television audience.

"I don't think it's good to race in July and August at 2pm when the people are in the sea or on vacation," he said. "Soccer plays at 6, 7, 8 o'clock."

And for the first time he voiced Ferrari's concerns that a rival had broken the terms of the sport's Resource Restriction Agreement (RRA), which lays out limits for how much research and development teams can conduct.

"I want to have rules that permit us to spend less, because I don't think if you say, this is limited to spend… How can you control this?" he said

"I think in the recent past, somebody has cheated on this. So I prefer to have clear rules that allow to spend less, particularly in something that is not crucial for the spectators or the competition."

He did not expand on the identity of the team at which he was pointing the finger, but it is well known within F1 that Ferrari believe Red Bull have been breaking the RRA.

Red Bull have always denied the accusation but were not immediately available for comment.

He also said Ferrari would remain in F1 as long as it was true to its ethos.

"Ferrari has been in F1 for more than 60 years, the success in F1 is crucial," he said.

"Ferrari will remain in F1 if F1 is F1 and not a race for electric cars or games. It is innovation and technology and if you have to spend money you spend it for the advanced research and not for something that is nothing to do with competition."

He added: "We want an F1 with less cost. Tell me why we have to spend a huge amount of cost to spend 24 hours in the wind tunnel to do a small wing flap that for the public is zero, for the television is zero, for me as a road-car manufacturer it is less than zero because we will never use this for the road car.

"So it is better to say due to the economic crisis in the world, you are allowed to use the wind tunnel, to use an example, just 10 days a month. If you are the best, you are the best.

"I think we have to bring back some tests, because we used to do too many tests, now we do zero, we have to be in the middle because if I want to give a chance to a new driver who is young, then how can I do it, I would never put a young driver to Ferrari without giving him the possibility to do this.

"All together we have to look ahead, starting from the point of view that we have an economic crisis in the world and the world is different from some years ago.

"I want a successful F1, to [allow Ferrari to] remain in F1 because F1 is an important part of the Ferrari life."

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/formula1/19532651
#321710
Yes longer races please. These youngsters wıll just have to cultıvate some stayıng power
#321712
What a crap suggestion. The races are at a good length. Some races which ended dramatically have benefited hugely from being of the current length.

Anyway, when attending the British Grand Prix last year, there seemed to be absolutely no shortage of younger fans.
#321713
This is what you get when ADD becomes more and more common....stupid suggestions from Montezemolo! But you can't blame him, ADD seems to be more prevalent as time goes on!
#321714
My personal feelings is that Montezemolo is doing what he thinks is best for Ferrari, not what's best for F1! I think a maximum of 2hrs is a good length of time for a race, although I do think a sprint and feature race would be an interesting idea with the feature race grid being determined by the finishing places of the sprint race...
#321719
I'd just like to see all the races run to the 2 hour time limit, not to a lap/distance limit. But then i love endurance racing.
#321723
I'd just like to see all the races run to the 2 hour time limit, not to a lap/distance limit. But then i love endurance racing.


I wouldn't mind this concept as long as there's no 'driver switching' during races...that just spoils it for me in LeMans.
#321727
I'd just like to see all the races run to the 2 hour time limit, not to a lap/distance limit. But then i love endurance racing.


I wouldn't mind this concept as long as there's no 'driver switching' during races...that just spoils it for me in LeMans.


Yeah, definitely no switching in F1, 2 hours driving is (or should be) no problem for a driver. Would make the WDC impossible anyway, which cannot happen in F1. I don't mind it in LM and such, it's all just part of the dynamic of that type of racing, and obviously necessary too in those 24hr races.

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