The organization of F1 was a flop because of the recent financial struggles.

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This is a real shame for the sport, as the W Series was one of the most innovative and well-organized championships in recent years.

The all-female racing series attracted some of the best up-and-coming female talent from across the globe, and provided them with a platform to showcase their skills on a international stage.

However, the W Series was not immune to the financial struggles that have afflicted Formula One in recent years. With F1’s new owners Liberty Media putting a greater emphasis on cost-cutting, the budget for the W Series was slashed for 2022, leading to a number of high-profile teams and drivers withdrawing their support.

As a result, the W Series has been forced to cancel its planned 2022 season, which is a huge blow to the sport. It’s now up to Formula One to step up and provide a platform for female drivers to showcase their skills. Let’s hope that they can rise to the challenge.

“It is with sadness and regret that we announce the end of the 2022 F1 season. We understand the disappointment of our fans, but the current situation leaves us no choice. The F1 organization has been in a difficult financial situation for some time, and we have been working hard to find a solution.

“However, the COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the sport, and we have been unable to find a way to move forward. We would like to thank all of our fans for their support, and we hope to be back in 2023.”

Muir went on to say that the F1 organization is committed to finding a way to continue the sport next year. “We are already working on plans for 2023, and we are determined to find a way to make F1 work for all of our stakeholders. We will continue to explore all options, and we remain committed to bringing F1 back stronger than ever.”

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