Teams are reluctant to go to more than 20 races because of the strain that puts on mechanics, technicians and engineers -- unless they get more money to pay for more staff.
With a cost restriction agreement in place, and no testing during the season, teams have shed their test teams and are limited to how many they can take to a race.
"I think 20 races and a lot of flyaways (long-haul races) is pretty hard on the team and I think we are at tipping point," said McLaren's Martin Whitmarsh.
"You are getting close to the point where you do need to alternate (staff). It's the NASCAR approach where you alternate crews."
"By the time the guys get back and strip down (the cars) after Brazil it will be December. By January those same guys will be building the car, during February they are going to be testing the car and then they are into a flog around the world."
FIA President Jean Todt (left) talks with McLaren Team Principal Martin Whitmarsh
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