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Opinion | 30-race F1 calendar will destroy the sport

With recent comments made from F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali on the potential growth of the F1 calendar to 30 races, many have been left to question as to how this could benefit the sport in the long term. We take a deeper look into the positives & negatives and layout the potential path for Formula One to follow. The positives The most obvious one is that F1 will further solidify itself as the main motorsport. While other championships have fewer race weekends, F1 will be operating on an almost consistent basis, with events week in, week out. This will attract sponsors and branding deals, not only to F1 itself but also the teams, as wider audiences around the world will be regularly exposed...
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