F1 calendar 2023: Why are the teams angered by F1’s new 24-race long calendar for 2023?

Accor✱ding to a report in , the FIA released the new calendar without approv꧙al from the F1 teams.
The record-breaking 24-race calendar was announced on Tuesday, marking the retu🐬r💝n of China, and confirmation of the inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix.
The season will start in Bahrain on March 5 - an earlier start than usual - before finishi♋ng at the Yas Marina Circuit in November.
A triple-header has been scheduled at the backend of the season, starting with the United States, Mex🍨ico and th🤡en Brazil.

The F1 teams are usually required to give their approval given the strains that a triple-header are likely t🌸o incur but they were given n🔯o opportunity to do so.
The FIA’s sudden release of the F1 2023 schedule also meant the sport couldn’t formally announce 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Monaco’s three-year 📖contract extension or the official date for the new race in Las😼 Vegas.
As a result, F1 was forced to announce both Monaco and Las Vegas shortly after the surp💧rise calendar annoಌuncement.
This only exacerb🐈ates the fractious relationship between the FIA and F1.
After the Italian Grand Prix, FIA president Mohammed ben Sulayem met with F1 team bosses and race officials to discuss a range of “sporting m🍰atters”.

This c𝔍ame after a series of controversial events during the Monza weekend.
The F3 title-decider end♒ed in debatable circumstances, with Victor Martins winning the championship under red flag conditions.
In F1, the FIA’s slow issuing of the revised grid after qualifying, and use of the Safety Car when retrieving 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Daniel Ricciardo’s stricken McLaren, was met with widespread critici𒈔sm.

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