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Turkey and Portugal stand a chance at the spot of Vietnam: ''Everything is open''

The Formula 1 calendar of 2021 has already been announced, but there is still one gap on the calendar. However, Ross Brawn now indicates in a new interview that Formula 1 is open to a possible return of Imola, Portugal or Turkey. One more time on the F1 calendar After an eventful season in 2020, Formula 1 wants to return to a normal season in 2021, with as many races as possible that can bring back a lot of money. Last season F1 cost a lot, because all the costs of the circuits had to be paid for. Read more Vettel: 'I wouldn't say no to Mercedes' ''We have seen good races in Imola, Portugal and also Turkey, so everything is open. Of course we're very sorry that we can't go to Vietnam, but...
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