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F1 bosses target more than 21 races from 2019

Formula 1 bosses are targeting a calendar that features more than 21 races from 2019 onwards. F1 marketing chief Sean Bratches said he is working with sporting boss Ross Brawn to define next year's calendar and confirmed there will 21 races, with France and Germany rejoining and Malaysia departing. From the following season, the aim is to add more races with a focus on re-establishing the championship in core markets such as Europe, as well as increasing the reach in the United States, Asia and Latin America. When asked by Motorsport.com about the future plans for the calendar, Bratches said: "We want to work in partnership with our teams in terms of determining where we go. "But...
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