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Saudi Arabia wants to host two Formula 1 races in 2023

Saudi Arabia is reported to be asking to have two races on the Formula 1 calendar next season as the Kingdom looks to benefit further from the pinnacle of motorsport. Formula 1 has visited Saudi Arabia twice in as many years at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit, and is set to introduce an F1 event in Qiddiya – a prospective sports complex near Riyadh. The event this season was in danger of being axed amid violence taking place a matter of miles away from the race track, but journalist Joe Saward indicates that this may not preclude Formula 1 management from holding a second race in the country. READ: Red Bull warned it would be ‘madness’ to axe Perez and re-sign Gasly “I did hear...
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