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Domenicali: Smaller teams will need more races

Formula 1's less-funded teams would be hoping for a revised 2020 calendar with at least 18 races, according to former Ferrari boss Stefano Domenicali. Domenicali, who is now the CEO at Lamborghini after leading the Scuderia from 2008-2014, explained on Thursday that while F1 shed even more races from its 2020 schedule on Thursday, it can't afford to lose too many if it wants to keep the sport's smaller players afloat. 'Today on the table of the F1 meeting there is the operative theme linked to the calendar, to the contracts, to the constraints that there has to be a minimum calendar so that the system can be self-financing', he told Radio 24's Tutti Convocati. 'There are many teams that...
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