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Spa and Hungaroring extend contracts

On Tuesday, Monza mayor, Dario Allevi revealed that the Italian Grand Prix will remain at the legendary Autodromo Nazionale until 2025, following agreement with Formula One Management. On Friday, Spa Grand Prix CEO, Vanessa Maes announced that the Belgian round of the world championship will continue at the equally legendary Spa-Francorchamps track until 2022, following an agreement with FOM in relation to the fact that this year's race will be held without spectators. Spa, like most European events, has to almost exclusively rely on ticket sales for its income, though the Silverstone race is the only event (European) that doesn't receive any national or local funding. 'The maintenance of...
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