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F1 boss rules out two-day weekend format despite successful trial

Formula 1 boss Stefano Domenicali has ruled out moving to a two-day weekend format, despite successfully trialling the idea last year. F1 has looked at various ways to increase excitement, including format changes. This year the sport has cut practice down from three hours on Friday to just two, split across two 60-minute sessions, and […]
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