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Hakkinen: I expect the number of mistakes to be higher

The 2020 Formula 1 season will see teams and drivers required to fire on all-cylinders from the get-go, according to two-time champ Mika Hakkinen. Set to get underway in Austria next month, the 2020 calendar currently has eight European races scheduled in ten weeks, with the expectation being several more will be added in the near future. According to Hakkinen, this jam-packed schedule will result in more mistakes than usual as the combination of seven months of rust and extra pressure to make every race count will take their toll. “It’s going to be a very busy season,' he explained to Laureus. 'For the racing drivers, it’s how to do the Grand Prix, how to recover quickly, do all the...
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