F1 confirms reduced 2022 GP calendar
Formula 1 has confirmed that the 2022 season calendar will now run at a reduced 22 races rather than 23, having been unable to find a suitable replacement for the cancelled Russian Grand Prix.
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Formula 1 has confirmed that the 2022 season calendar will now run at a reduced 22 races rather than 23, having been unable to find a suitable replacement for the cancelled Russian Grand Prix.
Formula One has reduced the current season from 23 races to 22 after opting against replacing the cancelled Russian Grand Prix.
Formula One has reduced the current season from 23 races to 22 after opting against replacing the cancelled Russian Grand Prix.
The decision creates a gap of two free weekends between the end of the European season at Monza on 11 September, and the start of the run of six flyaway races in Singapore on 2 October.
Formula 1 has confirmed that the 2022 season calendar will now run at a reduced 22 races rather than 23, having been unable to find a suitable replacement for the cancelled Russian Grand Prix.
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