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Banning F1 staff from doing all 24 races a good move

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George Russell ended the season on a high with a podium but was one of several drivers who struggled with their health over the final races.

The Mercedes racer, who is also a director of the Grand Prix Driversโ€™ Association, expects changes to be made to reduce the strain on teams as a result of the longest-ever, 24-round 2024 F1 calendar.

Speaking after his podium finish in the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Russell described how heโ€™d been โ€œreally ill the last two weeks.โ€ F1โ€™s season finished with five races in six weeks, and the final two held on consecutive weekends with a punishing 12 hour time zone shift.

โ€œFirstly, in Vegas with a big fever, I couldnโ€™t sleep and just felt awful,โ€ explained Russell. โ€œAnd then Iโ€™ve had a horrendous cough that stayed with me all weekend in the car.

โ€œI was coughing every single lap, but when youโ€™re strapped into the car, you canโ€™t breathe. You canโ€™t take a deep breath in to get the cough out. So, it was just constantly with me. It was pretty, pretty miserable. So I was pleased to bring it home when I saw that chequered flag.โ€

F1 held 22 rounds in little over 38 weeks this year. Next seasonโ€™s 24 rounds will take place in the space of 40 weeks.

Russell said he was more concerned for the wellbeing of team members than drivers. โ€œWe have it best from every single person in this paddock, the way we travel,โ€ he said. โ€œWeโ€™re in a very fortunate position.

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โ€œBut everybody up and down the paddock โ€“ Iโ€™ve got so many mechanics who are ill, people in the engineersโ€™ office just really struggling with the constant timezone shifts, the body not knowing where you are, eating at different times, staying in different hotels, different environments, different climates. The bodyโ€™s getting confused.โ€

He is in favour of rules change to ease the burden on staff. โ€œI think there are talks for next year about personnel being regulated that they canโ€™t do every single race. I think that would be a good thing.

โ€œI donโ€™t think itโ€™s sustainable to 4,000 people, I think to do 24 races a season, especially when you see how geographically [spread out back-to-back events can be], it still doesnโ€™t make a huge amount of sense.โ€

Other drivers have expressed similar concerns to Russell. Red Bullโ€™s Max Verstappen said it was โ€œnot very sustainableโ€ for F1 to end with year with races in two different continents back-to-back. Alpineโ€™s Esteban Ocon, who like…

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