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McLaren calls a halt to triple headers

McLaren team boss Andreas Seidl is not happy with the continued expansion of the F1 calendar. Not only the number of races on the calendar is subject of his criticism. Also the triple headers have to be changed according to the German. F1 personnel bear the brunt of calendar In 2018 F1 started with triple headers; three races in three weeks. In 2019 this was no longer done because these intense weeks demanded too much from the staff. Because of the covid shortened season, the triple header returned in 2020, and we saw and will see them again in 2021. In conversation with Racefans.net Seidl makes a case for a shorter calendar and the elimination of the triple header: “The most important...
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