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F1 team bosses united in opposition to future triple-headers

As Formula 1 teams return home to rest and gather breath after three successive triple-headers, bosses have stressed that such intense scheduling cannot become the norm. The season, delayed and condensed by the COVID-19 pandemic that has so far confined the track action to Europe, started only on July 5 with back-to-back races in Austria, followed by Hungary. After a weekend off, there were then two successive races at Britain’s Silverstone and a trip to Spain. Last Sunday’s first Tuscan Grand Prix at Italy’s Mugello circuit near Florence effectively began the second half of the season and followed on from Monza and Belgium’s Spa-Francorchamps. “I think multiple triple-headers...
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