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F1 calendar with thirty races? Domenicali says it can be 'easily' done

This year's Formula One season will host a record number of races. The calendar consists of 23 destinations. According to CEO Stefano Domenicali, that number could easily rise toward thirty races. Not everyone is equally happy with the full calendar. Several drivers and team bosses have already expressed that the exhausting schedule is demanding a lot from the teams. Last season there were several triple headers that were extra tough on the workers. Miami is the new addition next season, but Saudi Arabia is also back on the calendar. More new venues are expected on the calendar in the future. The regulations describe a limit of 25 races per season. According to Domenicali, it is not...
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