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Formula 2 and Formula 3 announce new Sporting regulations

The FIA Formula 2 and Formula 3 championship announced the new weekend format and changes to the sporting regulations for 2021, which have been approved by the World Motor Sport Council. The two championships announced earlier that, from 2021, each F2 and F3 event will comprise three races instead of two which means that the weekend format had to be revised. The Friday will remain unchanged in both series, with one Free Practice session of 45 minutes and one qualifying session of 30 minutes. However, the rest of the weekend is set to go through key modifications. In F2, two sprint races will take place on Saturday and will both consist of 120 kilometres or 45 minutes, whichever comes...
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