The ever-lengthening F1 calendar is starting to take its toll on everyone in the paddock.
George Russell admits ‘people are feeling the effects’ of elongated F1 calendarGeorge Russell has said the demands of taking part in an elongated Formula 1 race calendar have begun to have an effect on the people involved in the sport.
The rise to 23 is the latest in a growing trend to stuff more races into a calendar year. The current cap is set at 25 as per the Concorde Agreement but with that deal set to expire at the end of 2025, that ceiling could be pushed higher in years to come. Mercedes boss Toto Wolff said he would skip some races while the Grand Prix Drivers Association chairman Alex Wurz told PlanetF1.com that the topic had been raised as a concern by the drivers.
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