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Domenicali plays down idea of 25-race F1 calendar

Stefano Domenicali has played down the idea of having more than 23 races in a Formula 1 season, despite the newest Concorde Agreement between the teams allowing up to 25 races to take place in a single year. The CEO of Formula 1 was discussing the subject of whether or not having too many races would lead to saturation among the sport's fans, and he said that even scaling the calendar back in future years once again may be on the cards in the future. Speaking to Auto Motor Sport, he said: 'You can look at it from two perspectives. If the World Championship is exciting, it can be 24 races. If it is decided early, it will be tough. I think more than 23 races is very unlikely, even if it is...
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