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Originally Posted by Kymmy
But F1 testing ban isn't about technical issues or spectators, it's purely about cutting the costs hence allowing more teams the capability to compete..

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the thing is if they had a test at another circuit over the weekend, they could get income from people there to watch the F1 testing, they could then have a non championship F1 race for reserve \ GP2 drivers and the F1 drivers could meet the fans. PLus they could sell it to TV too and make more money.
To spend the amount the day for 18 races and 4 tests a year is a bit of a waste.