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Seidl: Triple-headers cannot become 'the new standard' for F1

McLaren F1 boss Andreas Seidl says circumstances have forced F1 to include triple-header periods in its schedule but insists the sequence of races cannot become the norm in the future. The onslaught of the coronavirus earlier this year forced F1 to cancel or postpone the first ten races of the 2020 season. But the disruption required Liberty Media and the FIA to get creative in terms of rebuilding a calendar or replacing several venues, a plight that has led to F1 including as many events as possible into a compressed period. The sport kicked off its season with a triple-header in Austria and in Hungary and will initiate its second three-race stint next week at Silverstone. Formula 1...
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