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Triple header on 2018 F1 calendar

A provisional 21-race calendar for the 2018 F1 season has been revealed, with the sport's first triple header the standout addition. As previously announced, the F1 schedule reverts to a joint-record 21 races next year with France and Germany returning while Malaysia drops off the roster. The provisional dates and order of the events has now been revealed, with the return of France at Paul Ricard on June 24 the first of what is scheduled to be three grands prix in as many weekends. After the French GP on the final weekend of June, the sport will head straight to the Red Bull Ring for the Austrian GP on July 1 before then going to Silverstone for the British GP on July 8. In total, between...
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