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F1 targeting ‘more balanced' future calendar

Stefano Domenicali has insisted F1 will try to keep triple-headers off the calendar – even though three more have been set for this year. The scheduling issues raised by the global health pandemic have made it necessary for grands prix to be concertinaed together, with the whole of the 17-race 2020 season squeezed into 24 weeks between July and December. That included three triple-headers and the same number have been rostered for 2021, as things stand, although a flexible approach to the calendar will be needed as the pandemic continues to rage. All of the triple-headers have been shoehorned into the second half of the season, after the summer break. Belgium/Netherlands/Italy in late...
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