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F1 to test and start 2022 season in Bahrain

F1 to test and start 2022 season in Bahrain
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Winter testing will be extended from just one to two weeks ahead of the all-new rules for 2022.

Winter testing will be extended from just one to two weeks ahead of the all-new rules for 2022.

There were a mere 3 days of pre-season testing in 2021, but according to Auto Motor und Sport, two three-day tests - one in Barcelona and another in Bahrain - are provisionally scheduled for early next year.

Reportedly, the first test will be in late February before a two-week break. After that, the Formula 1 circus moves on to Bahrain for a second test as well as the season opening race.

The same German publication said Formula 1 will then take advantage of its presence in the Middle East to make the new Saudi Arabian venue the scene of round two.

Another solid piece of information about the 2022 calendar is that the Red Bull-promoted Austrian GP will be on July 10 - with tickets already on sale.

F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has also allayed fears that the F1 calendar could be set to balloon from its already-unprecedented 23 race dates to as many as 25 per season.

"I think 23 is a stable amount, although there's a provision in the Concorde agreement for more," he told GQ.

"What I can see is fewer grands prix in Europe, more in the US and more in the Middle East and Asia."

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Saturday's key events


TRIATHLON
· After silvers in both the men's and women's events, Team GB will be fancied to get on the podium again in the mixed relay (11.30pm-1am)

SWIMMING
· Touted as Michael Phelps's successor, Caeleb Dressel already has two gold medals from these Games and he will be going for a third in the men's 50m butterfly final (2.30am)
· It is Katie Ledecky vs. Ariarne Titmus III in the women's 800m freestyle final, with Ledecky entering as firm favourite (2.46am)
· Great Britain will be heavily fancied to add another gold medal to their swimming haul, having produced by far the fastest qualifying time for the mixed 4x100m medley relay final (3.43am)

ATHLETICS
· Dina Asher-Smith is one of three British women in the 100m semi-finals (3.01am-3.20am), and will hope to challenge for a medal in what is likely to be a star-studded final (1.50pm)
· The inaugural Olympic 4x400m mixed relay event concludes with Great Britain one of the eight finalists going for gold (1.35pm)

RUGBY SEVENS
· Team GB's dreams of an unlikely gold are still alive in the women's event as they face France in their semi-final (3.30am). The winners will face either New Zealand or Fiji in the gold medal match later in the day (10am)

SAILING
· Gold medals are up for grabs in the windsurfer - RS:X finals. Emma Wilson participates for Team GB in the women's final (6.33am), while Tom Squires is in action in the men's (7.33am)

TENNIS
· Following his shock semi-final defeat, ending his hopes of a Golden Slam in 2021, Novak Djokovic battles for bronze against Pablo Carreno Busta (7am)
· The women's singles event reaches its conclusion with the gold medal match between Belinda Bencic and Marketa Vondrousova

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