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Spanish GP officials eyeing long-term F1 deal

Organisers of the Spanish Grand Prix say they want a place on the Formula 1 calendar long-term, and hope to reach a new agreement with Liberty Media. Formula 1’s Spanish Grand Prix has been held at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya since 1991. Its prior three-year deal expired after 2019’s event, and it was widely expected to drop from the schedule, but it agreed a one-year extension for 2020. ADVERTISEMENT The circuit is also the host venue for Formula 1’s pre-season tests. Related Posts Hamilton: Melbourne cancellation was ‘a shock to the system' May 10, 2020 F1 can race into 2021 season without finalised Concorde Agreement May 10, 2020 “We have hosted, for almost 30...
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