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Season could continue until January - Ferrari boss

The world championship could extend into January next year as Formula 1 seeks to salvage the 2020 season, says Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto. The first eight races have been called off and the British Grand Prix in July is one of the next events under threat. Binotto said teams are in "constant dialogue" with F1 on how to proceed. "We're assessing various ideas - races closer together, maybe doing two or three races in January, cancelling (Friday) practice," he said. The final race of this season is scheduled to be the Abu Dhabi GP on 29 November. Speaking to Sky Sports Italia, Binotto said: "I have felt, along with the other team principals, that these are decisive...
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