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Newspaper: F-1 plans to complete 23 stages next season

The first formulas (F-1), the organizers plan to hold 23 Grand Prix stages next season, the German magazine “Auto, Motor und Sport” reports on Tuesday.

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The newspaper reports that all F-1 teams were introduced to the organizers’ new plan on Monday. According to Auto, Motor und Sport magazine, next season’s calendar includes a record number of races (23), with the first stage scheduled for March 21 in Australia.

Test drives are scheduled three days in advance.

It is also known that by August 1, bolides are likely to be visible on the tracks of France, Austria, England and Hungary. The timing and location of the other stages are not yet known, but the F-1 season is scheduled to end in December in Abu Dhabi.

Although the future spread of the Covid-19 pandemic is not yet expected, the F-1 organizers did not present Plan B to the teams, as they believe there will be enough time to find a chance to complete all 23 races.

Already this season, the F-1 organizers had planned a record number of races (22), but due to the pandemic caused by Covid-19, there were 17 stages left in the calendar.

The 13th season will take place in Italy this weekend.

Last weekend in Portugal celebrated its 92nd victory in the F-1 stages brits Lewis Hamilton, thus becoming the richest pilot of all time in the F-1 series. The legendary German once saved one less Michael Schumacher.

Hamilton is convincingly heading towards his seventh title, scoring 265 points in 12 stages. The court wins by three victories Valteri Botass, whose account has 179 points, and the third with 162 points is Max Verstapens.

This season it was planned to hold a record number of races (22), but due to the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic, the organizers have now confirmed the progress of 17 stages.

Last season, Hamilton was crowned world champion, triumphing for the sixth time in his career and for the third time in a row.

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