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Prost urges F1 to 'stay more traditional'

Alpine director Alain Prost understands Formula 1's need to adapt to its new younger audience, but the F1 legend insists the sport shouldn't evolve to the detriment of its traditions. A global survey conducted earlier this year by F1 in partnership with Nielsen Sports revealed that Grand Prix racing's fan base has become younger and more diverse, a change helped in part by the massive successful Netflix series 'Drive to Survive'. While he understands the need for the sport to cater to its now younger demographic, Prost warned that F1 must remain traditional as much as possible in terms of its weekend format, the four-time world champion referencing the trial this year of F1's sprint...
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