Alfa Romeo team boss Frederic Vasseur has warned that F1 must avoid logistical problems in MotoGP and cautioned against setting a race schedule.
The Formula 1 field traveled to Saudi Arabia after Saudi Arabia and before Imola last week, which means increased travel volumes for shipments.
while the Increased transportation costs It’s a problem anyway, and it has called for many teams to rethink F1’s budget constraints.
Haas also missed the first day of testing in Bahrain due to shipping delays, while MotoGP had to cancel its entire Friday training program in Argentina for similar reasons.
The inclusion of the Melbourne Formula 1 race in the race calendar has also sparked criticism logistical challenges Because Australia is a stand-alone competition, meaning it is far from anywhere else.
“It is true that with more and more races on the calendar, shipping will soon be one of our most important aspects.” Tell Vasseur.
“Not just with us, but I think that’s already the case in MotoGP or some other race.”
“We will have to be careful about the tracks we will travel on and how we will organize the race, because at some point it will be difficult to be on time for each race.”
“But whether it’s the first, second or third race in the league, I’m not sure it’s going to make much of a difference, as we’ll be testing before the first race.”
“It’s much more difficult for us to have our first race in Australia because a lot of the time we’re not ready for the first.”