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Classic F1 circuits such as Monaco and Spa Francorchamps in Belgium 'shouldn't be touched' and removed from the calendar, warned Naomi Schiff. The Sky Sports presenter thinks it would be bad for F1 to remove historic circuits which have been a staple of the sport for decades.
She believes there are many other races which 'should go' before removing some of the more classic tracks. When asked if F1 should rubber band a selection of races which should never leave the calendar, Schiff replied 'definitely'.
Speaking to Express Sport at the launch of Sky Sports W Series coverage, Schiff said: "I think there's other races on the calendar that should go before the historic races. Yes it's nice to have new races and I think it's good also for the sport to expand and to go to new territories, it keeps it interesting.
"But I completely agree that there