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Domenicali reveals future of three day race weekends

Video To news overview © Stefano Guindani Formula 1 has consistently expanded the number of races in a season for the past few years, and the 2021 competition is set to host a record 23 Grand Prix.The proposals for the future of the sport which have been aimed at expanding the presence of F1 have however come under scrutiny for the strain it would place on drivers and teams, with one proposed solution being to cut the length of a race weekend from three days to two.However, speaking to F1 TV, CEO Stefano Domenicali has ruled out any prospect of shortening the duration of race weekends."All the organisers really want to have a full experience for the crowds and the people, so we need...
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