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F1 boss reveals calendar twist | Sprints 'at third' of 2022 GPs
Formula 1 boss Stefano Domenicali has revealed in an exclusive interview that next year's planned 23-race calendar is set for the earliest season's finish in over a decade, while a third of it could include Sprint events. Speaking to Sky Sports News' Craig Slater following the sport's Qatar announcement, the F1 CEO - while saying a full 2022 calendar reveal wouldn't be until October 15 - disclosed key details about the schedule. F1 2022 is set for the record-breaking 23 races which were planned for 2021 before cancellations, while it is also due to start in March and finish in the middle of November. Qatar joins F1 2021 with debut race, 10-year deal agreed Avoiding football's winter World...
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