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5 Tracks That Needs To Banned In F1 2024

11 months ago By Sports Desk

Hi, F1 fans all round the world, feel like you are getting bored!And why not will you get bored the wonderful 2023 F1 season had ended recently, and there will 4 months to get the new F1 season going.But let’s just not get bored. Let us take you to our view on the upcoming 2024 F1 season, where we will analyze every little details of the season.

As F1 fans are eagerly waiting for the 2024 FIA F1 season. We are going to look at 5 tracks that should be banned in F1 2024.

1.Istanbul Park
The park is well-known for hosting the annual Formula One races. However, there have been calls in recent years for this GP to be banned from Formula One due to its low attendance.


2.Circuit de Monaco: 
A legendary F1 track, the Monaco GP always proved to be a fan favorite. But life-threatening crashes due to tightly packed and small corners in recent year has put this GP’s future in question mark.

3. Shanghai Internation Circuit:
Despite hosting exciting races, the Shanghai International Circuit has faced criticism for its relatively low attendance and the lack of a distinctive track characteristic.The Shanghai International Circuit has drawn criticism for its lack of a distinguishing feature and relatively low attendance while hosting thrilling races.


4.Lusail International Circuit :

 The future of this GP has always been in doubt due to its harsh conditions. Also Qatar has a record of human rights violation cases. So, activists and F1 fans too are calling for a ban on the Lusail International Circuit.


5.Bahrain International Circuit:

Due to continuous claims of excessive force by authorities and abuse in prison, human rights activists demanded that the 2012 Bahrain Grand Prix, which was held on April 22, be cancelled.

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