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Future F1 could once again host two grands prix in Germany

Future F1 could once again host two grands prix in GermanyPosted On 23 Jul 2014By : thisisf1Comment: 0020 Future F1 calendars could once again host two grands prix in Germany within a single season. Recently, as it emerged the Nurburgring was close to a new deal with Bernie Ecclestone, it was said Hockenheim's F1 foray could end altogether. Currently, the two German hosts alternate a single annual calendar spot. Hockenheim reacted to the news of an annual Nurburgring deal with outrage, insisting it has a watertight contract for the alternating scheme through 2018. Robertino Wild, chief of the Nurburgring's new owners Capricorn, has now responded by suggesting that Hockenheim's alternating...
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