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Domenicali open to more F1 Sprint weekends in future seasons

Formula 1 President and CEO Stefano Domenicali has disclosed that he would encourage adding the Sprint format to further weekends in future F1 calendars. The F1 calendar comprises six Sprint events, the first of which was hosted in China with the upcoming Miami Grand Prix set to host the second next weekend. Although the revised […]
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