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Williams "not wedded" to current three-day Formula 1 format

Williams head of vehicle performance Dave Robson has insisted the team is "not wedded" to the current three-day Formula 1 format despite confessing a personal fondness for the Friday "test day". F1 completed its first planned two-day weekend at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, with a changed format that incorporated a single 90-minute Saturday practice session ahead of qualifying and the race on Sunday met with general approval. Article continues under video With a draft calendar for 2021 currently comprising a record-breaking 23 races, it has led to questions being raised as to the necessity of the Friday sessions to the teams. “I don’t think it would be too...
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