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F1 teams back decision to avoid repeat of triple header

Formula 1 teams have expressed relief that next year’s calendar will not feature a repeat of the triple header that the sport has just completed. This year’s calendar was the first in history to feature three championship events across successive weekends, with Grands Prix held in France, Austria and Britain. Next year’s roster is set to feature either 20 or 21 events, with Miami lined up for a provisional October date, and Germany dropped from the calendar. If the 2019 schedule does match 2018’s record-equalling 21 Grands Prix calendar then it is set to be more spread out, ensuring that there are no cases of three events in three weekends. “It’s the...
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