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Formula 1 triple headers ‘cannot become the norm'

Scheduling three grands prix in as many weekends cannot be considered as the format in the future, according to Formula 1 team bosses, following a frantic spell for the series. Formula 1 did not run a race in the opening half of the year due to the coronavirus pandemic, with half of the events called off, and others rescheduled. The championship opened its revised 17-round calendar with nine events across an 11-week spell. It has meant three blocks of triple headers and only two weekends without a grand prix since the opening round of the season. Formula 1 first scheduled a triple header in 2018, running events in Austria, France and Britain, while the 2020 campaign will conclude with...
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