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Formula 1 to agree on more Sprint races for 2022

Article To news overview © Red Bull Content Pool / Getty Images The Formula 1 Commission – in which all teams, F1 and the FIA are represented – discussed several key topics pertaining to 2022 in its latest meeting held on Wednesday, including changes to the calendar and proposals to increase the number of Sprint races. The first topic was the Sporting Regulations changes regarding next year's Formula 1 calendar. The rules state that no more than two sessions of a maximum of three consecutive test days per session are permitted, with the final day ending more than 10 days before the start of the first event of the incoming season. The draft F1 calendar for 2022, previously revealed by...
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