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Brazilian GP organisers insist long-term future of race is safe

The Brazilian Grand Prix at the Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace circuit, will remain on the Formula 1 calendar for many years to come, race organisers have confirmed, amid reports the event could be dropped at the end of the current season. Bernie Ecclestone cast doubt over its future when he recently said 'chances are it won't happen' in 2017, adding that discussions with Argentina are taking place as a possible replacement for the South American race. Although Brazil has a contract in place until 2020, it hangs on circuit renovations being completed around the pit and paddock area. Though much of the work has been completed, financial and political problems in the country have...
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