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Sainz braced for ‘most demanding season in F1 history’

Carlos Sainz is already mindful of keeping his energy levels high in what will be 'the most demanding season in F1 history' in 2022. A record-breaking 23-race calendar has been pencilled in for 2022, crammed into eight months of the year with plenty of double and triple headers planned. Even though the 2021 season is yet to be completed, that is not stopping the likes of Sainz to start thinking about how he will tackle such a gruelling schedule next year. 'Next year will be tough for everyone,' Sainz told Motorsport.com. 'It's no secret that 2022 will be the most demanding season in F1 history. We drivers have to adapt. 'We have to make sure our energy levels stay high and we have to be...
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