Formula One drivers have launched a two week survey for fans in order to know their opinion about the sport's future on state level.
The Grand Prix Drivers' Association organized the survey that will ask a set of questions to the fans about their opinion on the racing game, the BBC reported.
McLaren's Jenson Button, director of the drivers' organization, said that fans' opinion about the sport was very important and the analysis would help them look into discussions about the future of the sport and a series of changes for the 2016 and 2017 seasons.
Alexander Wurz, chairman of the organization, shared that the results of the study would be compiled by an analytics specialist and would be passed on to Bernie Ecclestone, the Formula One commercial boss.
Wurz clarified that neither there was a political agenda to the act, nor the sports was in any crisis, they just wanted to do this to help support future decisions regarding the sport.