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The former grand prix winner addressed critics who disapprove of Liberty Media's management of F1 over recent years. Numerous current drivers have also expressed discontent with Liberty’s 'Americanisation' and the expansion into non-European markets at the expense of traditional races. "I hear the criticism and of course it is a sport," Montoya told the Dutch magazine Formule 1.

"But what many Europeans forget is that we have sponsors. And fans. The sport is obliged to put on the best possible show that makes everyone happy.



"Drivers tend to complain a lot, anyway, especially before something happens. 'This is bad, this is not nice, why do we have to do this? It's distracting'," the Colombian said. "But once it happens and they notice that there is nothing wrong with it, you don't hear them anymore.

Drivers just like to complain. It's apparently second nature to them." There has also been extensive criticism of Liberty Media from traditional media and audiences.

"I have something to say about that too," said Montoya, 48. "People in Europe need to understand that Formula 1 has become a global sport. It has outgrown Europe.

It used to be a European sport with a few other races, but times have changed," he added. "There are different demands today. "If our contemporaries had to choose between Spa or Miami, most would choose Spa because of the history and the nostalgia.

But what Miami does to the sport is much better in the bigger picture. The racing is better, the overtaking i.

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