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Brawn: F1 will keep three-day format

The shortened race weekend may have worked a treat in Japan, but Formula 1 has no plans to switch from a three-day to a two-day programme in the near future. With Typhoon Hagibis wreaking havoc, it meant F1 bosses had to tweak the weekend schedule at Suzuka and it meant Saturday's FP3 session was cancelled while qualifying was moved to Sunday morning. It proved to be a success with Lewis Hamilton saying that it made for a more entertaining Friday than normal. The sport's rulemakers are exploring ways to make F1 more enjoyable and they are considering tweaking the race weekend, but sporting chief Ross Brawn says they will stick to the current three days with the Friday programme likely to...
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