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Sharp criticism of the FIA: 23 races in the 2022 season is NOT NORMAL!

The Formula 1 calendar is increasing every year. This year’s season includes 22 races, and next year another race is added alongside it, the Miami Grand Prix.

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In words Emerson Fittipaldi, a former Formula 1 racer, sport thereby taking over high risk, as he said in a conversation for colleagues from Motorsport.com.

We have been witnesses for some time criticism at the expense of FIA because of overcrowded calendar dirk. The umbrella organization extends the season from year to year. Although it may be positive for the fans Formula 1 - but even here there is divided thinking - is on the other side negative for racers and teams. "This is a very important question as you can imagine how many trips they have to make to different countries around the world. In addition, they have to constantly deal with ‘Jet lagi’ and distance from their families. It’s a tough life, not just for the racers, much more for the mechanics and all the other team staff,He said Brazilian.

Emerson Fittipaldi, a former Formula 1 racer, has voiced harsh criticism at the expense of the FIA ​​in terms of an increasingly extensive racing calendar and believes 23 races per season is not normal.

Therefore fittipaldi hopes for change. “If you think about how many days they stay at home and how many are on the road during the season, that’s a lot. In our time we had 14 or 15 races, but also a lot of testing during the races. That meant more travel. There aren't many tests today, but racers spend a lot of time in simulators and take care of their physical condition, all for excellent fitness. I don’t know how they manage to do that in 22 races like we have this year. And next year we have 23 races, which is not normal."            

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