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F1 confirms revised 22 date schedule
As uncertainty over the pandemic continues, F1 has issued a revised schedule which sees the planned number of races drop from 23 to 22. The most notable change sees the Turkish Grand Prix moved back a week from 3 October to 10 November. At the same time the Mexican and Brazilian Grands Prix have also been moved back a week to 7 and 14 November respectively, thereby forming a triple-header with a yet to be confirmed race on the 21 November thought to be in Qatar, though Bahrain is understood to be on standby in case a second race is needed in the Kingdom. With Turkey still on the UK's 'red list', hence its move to a stand-alone date which allows personnel to meet the mandatory 10-day...
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