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Outside interest pushing traditional F1 venues to ‘step up'

Formula 1 boss Stefano Domenicali said that the interest from new locations for F1 is making the traditional venues do better. Under Liberty Media, Formula 1 has pushed ahead with plans to expand the calendar with a record 23 races scheduled for the 2022 season. In that season we are set to see the first Miami Grand Prix, while in 2021, Zandvoort made its long-awaited return to the calendar, and Saudi Arabia and Qatar also hosted rounds for the first time to kick-off multi-year deals. Further expansion is believed to be coming, with a return to South Africa also said to be on the agenda for Formula 1. Of course the calendar is stretched as it is, so concerns have been raised over the...
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