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Brown: 2020 season could end being shorter than hoped

McLaren CEO Zak Brown says that he believes the delayed 2020 Formula 1 world championship season could prove to be somewhat shorter than everyone has been hoping and expecting it to be. There are currently eight confirmed races in Europe taking place in a densely packed period in July and August, starting on July 5 at the Red Bull Ring in Spielberg, Austria. F1 bosses have said that more races will be added in due course, with hopes that the final tally could reach between 15 and 18 events despite the confirmed loss of 2020 races in Australia, Monaco, the Netherlands, France, Azerbaijan, Singapore and Japan. But Brown feels that this might turn out not to the case, and that the continuing...
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