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Formula 1 admits that there will be no more than 24 races in 2023

Formula 1 admits that there will be no more than 24 races in 2023

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    Formula 1 conveys the boundaries. It extends all over the world and this is reflected in the fact that in recent years the top class of motorsport has gone from 20 races to 25 races in just under 10 years. Teams and members of the circuit have asked the organization that they wish to reduce these top prizes to yesterday’s number of 18-20. And now they have hardly any rest and have to run at full speed so that everything is in place at the start of the race weekend. However, Great Circus owners, Liberty Media, are determined to increase the number of testing, despite promising not to exceed the agreed limit of 25 races for the 2023 season.

    F1 wants 23 or 24 races next season

    In 2022, the longest campaign in history was scheduled, with 23 tests, but the cancellation of the Russian Grand Prix due to the invasion of Ukraine, the calendar finally reduced its tests to one less than 22, equivalent to 2021. But everything indicates that in the year 2023 The record will be broken, with up to 24 races, and this is the official joining of the Qatar Grand Prix and the Las Vegas Grand Prix, in a clear development for Formula 1 in the Middle East and the United States. . join. F1 chief Domenicalli admits it is very good to get to most of the world. ” We are now agreeing on the final details, so I can’t say anything else, but I think there will be two more races next season. So we will, We’re not going to get to No. 25 grand prix.” Stated on RaceFans.net.

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    Forgotten Europe

    However, F1 leaves aside the continent on which it was born and in which it generates the most fans and passions: Europe. From Liberty Media, it is not known whether it will keep Spa-Francorchamps and Paul Ricard, two wired circuits, in 2023. But if one falls out, the other will remain and will enter a new one.

    F1 could land again after almost 30 years in Africa, specifically in Kyalami, where it has already raced, for the return of the South African Grand Prix. Whatever the outcome, Stefano Domenicali was able to express their desire to continue with a certain balance to make the seasons perfect. “eIt is important for us to maintain the right balance in terms of moving between countries in different parts of the world. At the same time, we want to reform the entire calendar from March to November, and both are comprehensive.”

    He hinted that the calendar will be approved in October, shortly before the end of this year so that it does not coincide with the start of the FIFA World Cup, which will be held in Qatar from November to December.

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