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F1 teams have broad agreement in place for sprint races

Article To news overview © Red Bull Content Pool / Getty Images After much deliberation between the Formula 1 power brokers, the concept of sprint races will make an appearance on the 2021 calendar at the British, Italian and Brazilian Grand Prix. RacingNews365.com has discovered that the financial terms have been agreed upon, with all involved parties coming to a general consensus. There were unconfirmed rumours that Mercedes were pushing for a greater share in the revenue for these races, though their petition ultimately failed. Our website also understands that points will be allocated to the top three finishers, with first place securing 3 points, second 2 points, and third 1 point....
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