F1 in 10 Years - the box set
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F1 in 10 Years is a new series from BBC Sport that talks to the powerbrokers and influential decision-makers who will shape the future of Formula 1.
Featuring interviews with F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali, McLaren driver Lando Norris, Williams team principal James Vowles, FIA director of single-seater racing Nikolas Tombazis and more leading names, the direction of travel within the sport can be tracked.
The series has featured written and video articles - and you can find it all below.
How F1 'gladiators' became 'a thing of the past'
This season marks 30 years since the death of the sport's most iconic figure - Ayrton Senna - in a crash which underpinned a professionalism and dedication to safety which still exists. How has the sport changed - and what might be next?
Keeping 'sound and smell' is vital - Norris
In an interview recorded after his first grand prix win, McLaren driver Lando Norris told us of his vision for F1 in 10 years.
Is F1's cost cap leading to better racing?
Trying to find the balance between pure engineering and entertainment has been a very difficult balancing act over the years in F1, but many in the sport think we are seeing the signs of change as the cost cap takes effect on track.
Faster, safer, more sustainable - Brown on F1 in 10 years
McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown and Williams team principal James Vowles look ahead to the themes and issues that could define the next decade in Formula 1.
'In 10 years you'll see a woman starting an F1 race'
Susie Wolff, the managing director of F1 Academy, tells BBC Sport's Matt Warwick that ten years on from her on-track F1 experiences at Williams Racing how she is leading the charge for more women drivers to be involved in elite motorsport.
Read the piece here.
We are more of a movement than a moment - Wolff
Susie Wolff is the managing director of F1 Academy, the all-female driver series that champions the next generation of talent in the sport. Wolff tells BBC Sport she is confident Formula 1 will see a female driver on the starting grid within the next decade.
What do F1 fans want to see in the next decade?
Formula 1 fans are being treated to an exciting season in 2024, with seven different race winners and a drivers' championship that gets tighter with each race.
In the latest 'F1 in 10 Years' video, BBC Sport asks young fans what changes they would like to see in the sport over the next decade.
The Grand Prix Ball
Famous faces from F1's past and present gathered in London to discuss what the future of the sport could look like and what is important to them in the next decade.