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George Russell sends a warning to Stefano Domenicali

A debate has broken out in Formula 1 over whether practice sessions should remain, be reformed or be removed entirely. Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has been clear that he is a “supporter of the cancellation of free practice sessions,” saying they are “of great use to the engineers but that the public doesn’t like [them].” With Formula 1 keen to make the sport more engaging for owners Liberty Media, a new weekend format is being introduced in Azerbaijan, which will see FP2 replaced by a qualifying session for the Saturday Sprint race. Practice sessions have already been reduced from 90 minutes to 60 minutes, with further limitations potentially on the way. Want to work in...
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