However, this once-secure role is disappearing as companies restructure their operations by flattening hierarchies.
—
Cheryl Robinson,
Forbes,
2 Mar. 2025
The film, which comes out in June, plus a competitive race for the championship, could deliver a jolt to the sport’s popularity, especially in the U.S., where F1 has boomed but flattened out a bit, given Verstappen’s predictable dominance.
—
Sean Gregory / London and Maranello,
TIME,
27 Feb. 2025
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