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Domenicali hints at smaller calendars, rotating races

Stefano Domenicali has suggested that the sport may adopt smaller calendars in the future with ‘the chance of a rotation' between races. The 2021 season is set to be the biggest in the history of Formula 1, with 21 rounds taking place if all goes to plan. There has been a mixed reception to this, with many feeling it to be too big a schedule. New CEO Domenicali understands such opinions and has suggested that the size of the calendar could be brought down again in the future. 'Twenty-three races is a very important number of races, no doubt,' he said in an interview with Sky Sports' Martin Brundle. 'In terms of quantity, in terms of attention, in terms of the dedication of the...
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