“Would have rather had France,” F1 Twitter comes up with mixed reactions to the mega 24-race 2023 F1 Calendar


“Would have rather had France,” F1 Twitter comes up with mixed reactions to the mega 24-race 2023 F1 Calendar

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F1 has just a while ago dropped the longest calendar in the history of the sport, and it has got fans jumping out of their comfy sofas all over the World.

The 2023 F1 calendar is set to have a total of 24 races which have never been done before in the sport, and considering how hectic a 22-race schedule has proven to be this season, for all the interested parties, the fans have made their opinions known on the new calendar via their Twitter handles.

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Formula One fans have never been shy to reveal what is on their minds and after looking at the 2023 F1 calendar, the various fan groups have been split into two regarding the races that are on the calendar.

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It is very normal to see fans wanting their favorite races on the F1 calendar and since the 2023 schedule has come out, some fans are happy with the races, whereas there are also quite a few fans who are extremely disappointed after not finding their favorite race circuits on the 2023 calendar.

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The France GP has been scrapped for the 2023 F1 season

Paul Ricard, home to the French Grand Prix
Paul Ricard, home to the French Grand Prix

At the start of the 2022 season, there were rumors swirling regarding the possibility of having certain circuits on the calendar for 2023, and as the current campaign progressed the rumors started picking massive pace.

There were doubts whether circuits like Monaco, Spa, and Paul Ricard were going to make the cut for the 2023 calendar and while the first two have managed to stay on, Paul Ricard has unfortunately been scrapped for next year.

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This news has got some fans riled up and they have taken to Twitter to let their frustration known. A certain fan while reacting to the disappearance of France from the 2023 calendar has written, ” But Monaco stays? Would’ve rather had France.”

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The 2023 F1 calendar is set to see a total of 24 races and considering this fact, it is going to be fascinating to see how the F1 teams and drivers are going to manage their workload. The current 22-race calendar has proved to be a bit of a hassle for the drivers and now with 24-races scheduled for next year, things are going to get extremely challenging.

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