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Five tracks we want to see return to the F1 calendar
Article To news overview © XPBimages Over the years as the Formula 1 calendar has grown, there have been a lot of races added to the calendar, triggering frequent debates about the schedule and desired destinations. While some races come and go, others remain a permanent fixture on the calendar, and very often at the expense of some popular venues. If the calendar was to continue expanding or rotating circuits, here are five venues that we believe should return to the F1 schedules. Hockenheim This track has been through many incarnations since it started hosting F1 races in 1965, with the iconic woods section as the drivers approach the Jim Clark curve being a big feature. While that was...
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