How a 24-race F1 season will be decided
Concerns are already being voiced about Formula 1 adopting a 22-race calendar in 2020, yet there's potential for the schedule to grow further still. Given such a move would clash with one of the principles F1 is pushing, teams will likely need to be won over
Formula 1 teams are wary of the championship continuing to expand its calendar, with the prospect of the schedule growing even beyond a record 22 grands prix next year.
The addition of a Vietnam race and revival of the Dutch Grand Prix, new deals for Britain and Mexico and ongoing efforts to save the races in Spain, Germany and Italy mean the F1 calendar is set to be busier than ever in 2020.
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