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F1 reveals "next step" to maximising championship intensity

Ewan Gale Wednesday 5 October 2022 10:28 F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has insisted those within the sport must present ideas to increase the "intensity" of the championship. The rapid growth of F1 in recent years has triggered booming interest around the world, not least in the United States where three races will be held during next year's record-breaking calendar. An increase to six sprint races from three for next year was announced ahead of the Singapore Grand Prix weekend, further adding to an already bustling schedule. Domenicali has insisted there is room for further growth in F1 despite reaching the limit on events possible in a season. Speaking to Sky Sports F1, setting out...
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