“If you don’t love F2, I think you do now.” If Oscar Piastri’s claim at the end of the 2021 season hadn’t already convinced you that following the Road to F1 was worthwhile, then there’s still time to change your mind.
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Formula 2, along with the rest of the world, have faced unprecedented challenges in the past 12 months, from finding a way to work during the Covid-19 pandemic, to re-thinking the race weekend format of the Road to F1.
With less than two weeks to go until the start of the 2021 campaign, CEO Bruno Michel is on the brink of leading F2 into a new era. Ahead of the season opener in Sakhir, he looks back on 2020 and the latest crop of F1 graduates, discusses the new format and calendar, and gives his thoughts on what the future may hold for the championship.