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Sainz suggests a rotating F1 calendar to save ‘classic' races

Carlos Sainz has suggested that Formula 1 should use a rotating calendar going forward, with certain race events slotting in every two or three seasons. Formula 1’s boom in popularity in recent years has seen a number of new venues keen to be part of the World Championship. Last year, F1 announced that it would […]
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