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Carey anticipates 'pretty normal' 2021 F1 calendar

F1's outgoing chief executive Chase Carey says next year's calendar will look "pretty close to normal" after this year's disrupted schedule. The onslaught of the global COVID-19 pandemic brought the sporting world, including F1, to a standstill last spring, forcing Liberty Media to cancel the first ten races of the 2020 season and rebuild an agenda with a reduced number of events. By simplifying logistics and supporting local organisers, F1 painstakingly managed to build a 17-race agenda centralized in Europe, bringing back a few old historic venues such as the Nürburgring and Imola, adding new circuits Mugello and Portimão, and including three double-header weekends at the...
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