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Sebastian VETTEL critical of the excessive number of races

As is known, Formula 1 will hold a record 23 races next season, and the umbrella organization FIA is trying to develop this sport worldwide.

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Sebastian Vettel, team racer Aston Martin considers this expansion of the race calendar to be a bad thing, which he also explained to colleagues from Autosport.com and pointed out that it is important that teams or employees have enough rest.

"That’s just my opinion and it’s not worth anything, but I don’t think we should have that many races. First of all, I think there may be too many races for people to watch. There is nothing special anymore if there are so many of them. Secondly, I feel sorry for the team staff. We racers have it easier as we can arrive on Wednesday night and leave as early as Sunday night if we find a flight home. But team members have a lot more stress," so Hagwho is aware that FIA she will not listen to his opinion.

Sebastian Vettel reacted critically to the record-breaking Formula 1 calendar, which includes 23 races, stressing the need to strike a balance between private and professional life, and that more races are no longer something special and that people no longer see them all - Photo: HB Press

"I’m not a major and obviously there are other interests, but I just make sure people have a balance between living at home and the time they spend with the team. I think a lot of races should be enduring to keep their passion for years and not be sucked in after two or three years,”So the team racer Aston Martin, who also stated a few days ago that it should be FIA more critical of the countries in which the races take place and in which violate human rights. But these countries are present on the calendar and in terms of them are valid Formula 1 used diplomatic words, just so they don’t resent the money they get.      

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