I think it’s completely fair to move the Middle East races to a time that won’t conflict with Ramadan. There was no reason they had to overlap, and should probably be applied to any kind of major religious holiday.
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But now that has me thinking of how ridiculous decadent a grand prix iftar would be
That’s how it used to be until they started pushing up the Middle East races. Checking the previous years, in 2017 it was Australia and then China.