In Formula 1, there are plenty of complaints about the horrendously busy schedule in 2024: A record 24 Grand Prix weekends are scheduled; drivers and team members are hardly going to be at home. Robin Frijns has known for several years how tough an overcrowded race calendar can feel. The Dutchman will race in Formula E and the World Endurance Championship in 2024. "If I stop racing later, my girlfriend will be very happy," says Frijns.