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F1 to test and start 2022 season in Bahrain

Jul.26 Winter testing will be extended from just one to two weeks ahead of the all-new rules for 2022. There were a mere 3 days of pre-season testing in 2021, but according to Auto Motor und Sport, two three-day tests – one in Barcelona and another in Bahrain – are provisionally scheduled for early next year. Reportedly, the first test will be in late February before a two week break. After that, the Formula 1 circus moves on to Bahrain for a second test as well as the season opening race. The same German publication said Formula 1 will then take advantage of its presence in the Middle East to make the new Saudi Arabian venue the scene of round two. Another solid piece of...
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