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Seidl thinks 20-race seasons would be enough

McLaren’s Andreas Seidl has declared his preference for fewer races and rotating the venues instead of expanding the F1 calendar. The 2021 provisional schedule comprises 23 races, with one event TBC, while the next edition of the Concorde Agreement that kicks in next year has stated a maximum number of 25 grands prix. However, team principal Seidl believes even 23 is too many and that there is a better way of revisiting some of the circuits that were added to this season’s schedule to ensure a fuller campaign following a glut of cancellations caused by the global health pandemic. Mugello, Nurburgring, Portimao, Imola and Istanbul Park all received favourable reviews from both F1...
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