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F1 boss pledges to avoid excessive triple-headers

Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali says that the sport is still committed to avoiding triple-header weekends on the calendar wherever possible, despite the presence of three of them in 2021. Running three Grand Prix events on consecutive weekends rather than fortnightly was first trialled in 2018. Disruption to last season resulting from the outbreak of coronavirus forced the staging of four triple-headers to pack in 17 races in the time remaining. Currently this year's calendar features three more triple headers, beginning with back-to-back races at Spa, Zandvoort and Monza following the traditional summer break. Read also: Formula 1 expecting 'huge payoff' from expanded US presence Two...
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