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Multiple triple-headers cannot become the norm in F1 – Seidl

McLaren boss Andreas Seidl has stressed that triple-headers cannot become the standard in future Formula 1 seasons following a relentless run of races at the start of the 2020 campaign. Check out the Crash F1 YouTube channel - CLICK HERE The season was heavily delayed by the coronavirus pandemic and as a direct result the revised 17-round calendar has been significantly condensed, with the opening nine races taking place within an 11-week period. In order to get the season off the ground and meet the minimum eight rounds required to validate a world championship campaign, F1 began the season with three triple-header events in a row, with only a weekend off between each triple-header. Such...
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