F1's calendar ballooned to a record 24 races for 2024 with the addition of the inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix in November.
The return of Shanghai's Chinese Grand Prix was then cancelled as a result of China's on-going COVID-19 policy, while Imola's Emilia Romagna Grand Prix was called off due to severe flooding, reducing the calendar down to 22 races.
The 2024 calendar is expected to feature the same 24 events as this year's schedule, with talks underway to extend the Belgian Grand Prix's contract as a bid to return to South Africa faltered for a second consecutive year.
While 24 is the maximum number of races allowed under the current commercial agreements, there were concerns of F1 trying to push that number even higher in the future amid unease over the toll the calendar takes on F1 personnel.
But, according to F1 CEO Domenicali, the series will continue to target 24 events.
"What we want to do next year is 24 and I think 24 is the right number," Domenicali said on F1's Beyond the Grid podcast.
"It’s the number that is required within the market. I would say it’s the right balance between that, the complexity of the logistics and of the people that are working.
"I would say this is the number which we should target to be stable for a long time."
Source: Autosport