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New F1 CEO Domenicali open to future calendar rotation

Formula 1’s CEO Stefano Domenicali admits that he is open to the idea of rotating grand prix venues from year-to-year going forward. The sport is scheduled to see a record-breaking 23 races occur in 2021, however doubt lingers over the total number of events due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. Domenicali revealed that if F1 is able to deliver an “exciting product” in the years to come, it may return to fewer races while introducing alternating circuits from one season to the next. “23 races is a very important number of races, no doubt,' Domenicali told Sky Sports F1. 'In terms of quantity, in terms of attention, in terms of dedication of the people. “There could be two...
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