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Verstappen calls for smarter race grouping for F1 triple-headers

© XPB  Phillip van Osten 29/09/2024 at 13:4229/09/2024 at 12:56 Max Verstappen remains one of the most vocal critics of Formula 1’s lengthy calendar, the Dutchman calling once again for changes to how races are grouped to better manage the sport’s travel schedule. Amid this year’s record-breaking 24-race docket, which began in Bahrain back in March and will conclude in Abu Dhabi in early December, triple-headers are the source of Verstappen’s primary grievances. The grueling consecutive three-race stints are an inevitable consequence of the calendar’s compression. However, it's the sport's flyaway events that pose the most significant challenge. Verstappen, citing as an...
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