Formula One races to start later in Europe
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[February 03, 2018]
LONDON (Reuters) - Formula One
races in Europe and Brazil will start an hour later this season in a
move aimed at boosting television audiences, organizers said on
Thursday.
Grands prix will also start at 10 minutes past the hour to allow
more time for broadcasters to show an expanded pre-race buildup.
The 21 race season starts in Australia on March 25.
"Some broadcasters usually go on air precisely on the hour, hence
missing the tension and emotion that characterize the minutes before
the start of each Grand Prix," Formula One said in a statement.
"Thanks to this change, television viewers will be brought closer to
the teams and the drivers and fully enjoy the spectacle offered just
before the red lights go out."
The change to the European and Brazilian timings was due to
research, Formula One said, that indicated more people would watch
if those races started later in the afternoons, especially in the
summer.
Races in continental Europe will now start at 1510 local, with the
exception of France (1610) and Britain (1410). Brazil's round at Sao
Paulo's Interlagos circuit now starts at 1510 instead of 1400.
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Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton leads the race REUTERS/Max Rossi
All practice sessions and qualifying at those European rounds will
also start an hour later.
"Other minor adjustments have been made in order to avoid clashes
with other major sports events like the FIFA World Cup, to allow for
differing sunset times, and to attract a wider attendance to
promoters’ events," Formula One added.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Toby Davis)
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