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Todt looking forward to new 2022 F1 cars: 'That will be an exciting showcase'

On Friday 15 October, Formula 1 announced the official calendar for the 2022 season. As expected, it contains a record number of 23 races, including six sprint weekends. The latter, however, is still under discussion. Jean Todt, president of the FIA, stressed how much work has been done to make the calendar. "The impressive 2022 FIA Formula One Championship calendar is the result of the great work made by Formula 1, led by Stefano Domenicali and his team, in strong synergy with the FIA," Todt stated on Formula1.com. Read more Verstappen could be the first F1 champion since Lauda not to have done this Todt stresses resilience of Formula 1 He continued: "Over the past two...
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