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Monaco GP weekend to be shortened to three days

Stefano Domenicali has confirmed that the Monaco Grand Prix race weekend will be three days from 2022 onwards. The event in Monte Carlo has always been unique in that the first two practice sessions take place on Thursday with Friday serving as a day off for the paddock before the rest of the sessions are completed as normal. That is set to change though, with next year's Grand Prix weekend following the same format as every other one on the calendar, and it will stay that way beyond 2022 too. “Monaco will be in three days, straightaway,” Domenicali told CNN. “So [it will be] Friday, Saturday and Sunday instead of Thursday, a hole, then Saturday and Sunday. Yes, that is the change...
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