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Teams warm to cool regarding 22-round 2020 Formula 1 season

Teams have warmed to the idea off a 22-round 2019 Formula 1 World Championship season, although smaller outfits admit they are stretched to full capacity already. During the Hungarian Grand Prix weekend, team bosses are said to have agreed to a 22-race calendar for next season with Liberty Media. Asked about the development during the weekend in Budapest, most team bosses were up for the extension but managers of smaller teams appeared on board, albeit reluctantly or conditionally. McLaren F1 boss Andreas Seidl said, 'In principle, we support the direction of going for 22 races next year. There’s a discussion ongoing at the moment about what that means actually in terms of the number of...
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