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Formula 1 to keep three-day track action, revise Friday format

Formula 1 has confirmed that it will continue to have track action across three days at each grand prix moving forward, though is poised to revise the format for Friday’s running. Formula 1 chiefs have been evaluating whether to alter the timetable of a grand prix weekend, which currently has practice on Friday (Thursday in Monaco), final practice and qualifying on Saturday, and the race on Sunday. This is partly due to the expanding nature of the calendar, with a record-breaking 22 events set to be held next year, and the scope for further growth into the early-mid 2020s. The discussion over the format of events was raised once more at Suzuka in the wake of Typhoon Hagibis, which...
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