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F1 has post-2019 'options' if Silverstone talks fail - Chase Carey

Formula 1 Chairman Chase Carey says the sport has options to race elsewhere should negotiations to continue with Silverstone post-2019 fall through. Silverstone signed a 17-year contract in 2009 but opted to activate a break clause mid-2017 that means next season’s British Grand Prix is scheduled to be the last at the venue. Commercial chief Sean Bratches hinted on Wednesday that Formula 1 could move the event elsewhere, with his remarks coming hours after confirmation of Vietnam’s place on the 2020 schedule. Silverstone, host of the inaugural World Championship race in 1950, has been a permanent fixture on the calendar since 1987, having previously alternated with Brands...
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