Charles Leclerc warns about F1 calendar: "There's a factor that must be considered"
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In recent years, we have seen a sharp increase in the number of races on the F1 calendar, reaching the current 24. According to Charles Leclerc, this seems to be the maximum limit.
The demand is undoubtedly high, which is why Liberty Media has decided to introduce the rotation of some races, as confirmed by the renewal announcement for Spa-Francorchamps. The Belgian circuit will not host the Circus in 2028 and 2030, making room for other European circuits.
For Charles Leclerc, there's a factor to consider
What do drivers think about the constant increase in the number of races? Charles Leclerc recently addressed this, explaining that there is a factor that cannot be overlooked when organizing the F1 calendar. "As far as I'm concerned, I believe 24 is the maximum limit," said the Ferrari driver. "It's not an issue of fatigue. I feel very good, and all the drivers are provided with the best conditions to work. We travel in optimal conditions and do everything necessary to perform at our best."
"The problem concerns the team members. For them, it's much more complicated, and F1 must take this aspect into account," Charles Leclerc explained.
"All these races create issues, particularly in private life, because it's difficult to find balance. At the same time, I'm in a position that allows me to have all my family with me during the races. For this reason, I can't complain too much," concluded the Monegasque.
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