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Sebastian Vettel: 2020 would rather have 16 races than 22

Sebastian Vettel is not excited about expanding the Formula 1 calendar next season. The German would like them to go back to 16 races.

As part of a racing weekend GP of Belgium, the first draft was also presented race calendar za 2020 season. We find on it 22 dirk, which means it is the longest in history Formula 1. However, not everyone is thrilled with this calendar expansion, among them as well Sebastian Vettelwho wants to 16 dirk per season. “I personally would have preferred to go back to 16 races, I grew up with that and that’s a good number. Racers would also have more options and freedoms to do something else."

Sebastian Vettel is not in favor of expanding the calendar of Formula 1 races, it would be enough for him to have only 16

Although it is clear to him that they are racers here less affected like many other team members. “It’s pretty uncomplicated for us, which is why we shouldn’t complain.“As racers they are still in a happy position, but for the team it means more races also more work. "For mechanics, this means even more stress. This is a big cycle because a lot needs to be done to prepare for the race. For many of these guys, it will be even harder than it is now. "

Vettel mentions the overload of mechanics in terms of expanding the calendar

Hag he can only guess what the reasons are Liberty Media to expand the calendar. Nemec believe: “With more races, they will also get more money, this will probably be the main reason." But Nemec it is not the only one that contrasts with such an extensive race calendar. Even his colleague at GPDA Romain Grosjean considers this number of races to be slightly too high. That they will be the introductory race in Australia and the next in Bahrain followed within one week (Back-to-back), French sees as well. He looks at it differently Vietnam in Chinese, where they will travel a lot. “I know that it is not easy and that external factors also play an important role."

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