Zak Brown wants F1 to dedicate four spots on the calendar to rotating races with 20 permanent tracks and a further eight alternating year-on-year. The schedule has been an intense source of debate in the paddock with multiple drivers expressing their frustration.
The growth of the sport in recent years has caused the schedule to balloon in size. Races have been added in Jeddah, Miami and Las Vegas with a street race in Madrid to come in 2026. The intense workload has pushed drivers, teams and paddock personnel to breaking point.
However, F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali is set that 24 races will be the ideal schedule size moving forward and with a host of new countries pushing for spots on the calendar, traditional, purpose-built circuits are now being shuffled out.
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