F1: Hard to keep two races in Italy, says Formula One boss Domenicali
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“It is difficult for the Monza and Imola Grands Prix to coexist for long”: the prediction of the president of Formula 1
“Italy has always represented and will represent an important part of Formula 1, even in the future. However, it will be increasingly difficult to have two Grands Prix in the same country because interest in Formula 1 is growing and this is a situation that we will have to face in the coming months. It is therefore difficult for this situation to continue for a long time.” With these words released to 'The Politics in the Ballon' on Radio Rai Gr…
F1 CEO: Keeping two races in Italy 'will be hard' after 2025 - BlackBook Motorsport
F1 currently races at Monza and Imola in Italy Imola’s contract expires at the end of 2025 Thailand, South Africa and Rwanda all interested in joining F1 schedule Formula One chief executive Stefano Domenicali has indicated that Imola could drop off the series’ schedule at the end of this season. In an interview with Rai Radio in Italy, Domenicali revealed the increasing appetite from other countries to host Formula One races means that tough de…
F1 CEO concedes Imola could be dropped from the calendar
Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has admitted that the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix held at Imola could be dropped from the calendar in the near future. The famed circuit – which was reintroduced to F1 in 2020 after a 14-year hiatus – is in the final year of its contract, and will host the seventh round on May 18. F1’s 2025 calendar is, along with last year, the biggest in its history, boasting 24 races, and with competition for space on the schedu…
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