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Austin, Qatar, Spa among first-time Sprint hosts for 2023 F1 season

Formula 1 has confirmed the venues for its six Sprint events during the 2023 season, with four tracks hosting the shortened format for the first time. Azerbaijan, Belgium, Qatar and the United States will debut as Sprint hosts, with Austria holding the event for a second successive season, and Brazil maintaining its record of being the only country to have been a venue for the format since its inception in 2021. F1 has doubled the number of Sprints from three - as seen in 2021 and 2022 - to six for the upcoming campaign, with Grand Prix hosts keen to hold the popular events, which shake up the usual weekend format and provide more wheel-to-wheel action with another race. Chinese GP...
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