Motor racing-Formula One to shrink Monaco Grand Prix into three days


LONDON (Reuters) - Formula One's Monaco Grand Prix will scrap its traditional rest day next year and hold practice on Friday like the other races on the calendar, according to the sport's boss Stefano Domenicali.

The Italian told CNN television that the schedule for one of the glamour highlights of the season would shrink to a conventional three-day format.

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