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Verstappen would prefer F1 to have more ‘old school' tracks

Red Bull driver Max Verstappen says he would prefer to have some older Formula 1 venues back on the calendar permanently in the wake of their 2020 events. Formula 1 had to heavily overhaul its schedule due to the Covid-19 pandemic, with only four events taking place on their original date, and over half of the planned rounds cancelled. The championship’s need to have a predominantly European calendar meant the Nürburgring and Imola returned after a long absence while Mugello and Portimao joined for the first time. Next year’s provisional calendar features 23 events but none of the rounds that were a Covid-related stand-in are present. There remains a potentially vacant berth, with the...
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