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New F1 CEO Domenicali suggests future rotation of grands prix

New Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has suggested the possibility of a fewer number of races on future Formula 1 calendars, with certain grands prix operating on a rotational basis. In his first interview since taking up the role from Chase Carey at the turn of the year, the former Ferrari team principal has also recognised the need for flexibility for what at present stands as a record-breaking 23-race schedule. Article continues under video Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the Australian Grand Prix has already been moved from March to November, while the Chinese GP slated for April 11 is also set to be postponed. A return to Imola has been added, while Portimão is set for a May 2 slot....
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