The US hasn’t always been a happy hunting ground, but the sport’s growing popularity gives cause for confidence
Formula One returns to Australia this weekend after a two-year absence since the sport’s blase attitude toward the oncoming pandemic left it reeling when the meeting in Melbourne fell apart. Mismanagement and hubris had brought F1 low but, finally back at Albert Park, it could not be in ruder health.
F1’s insistence on pushing on with holding the race in 2020 was wildly over-ambitious, up to and including allowing fans to turn up at the gates, only not to be admitted as the event was called off with Covid cases among the teams. That weekend was a nadir for F1’s owners and the FIA. But the recovery since has been nothing short of remarkable. As other sports floundered, F1 put on 17 races in 2020 and a further 22 in 2021, including one of the great championship fights.