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Formula 1 edging closer to restructured Friday timetable

Formula 1 is edging towards a restructured format for Fridays at grands prix as part of a compromise for including more events on the calendar. The format of a grand prix weekend has been under the spotlight in recent years, with senior figures evaluating whether or not to make alterations to the schedule. Currently Formula 1 weekends take place over four days – five in the case of Monaco – with media day on Thursday, practice on Friday, final practice and qualifying on Saturday, and the race on Sunday. The recent Japanese Grand Prix, in which on-track action was condensed into Friday and Sunday due to Typhoon Hagibis, reignited the debate over weekend formats. Some drivers...
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