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Imola keen for Formula 1 return

The start of the 1991 San Marino Grand Prix Circuit bosses at Imola have admitted they hold a desire to see Formula 1 return to the venue. Imola hosted the San Marino Grand Prix from 1981 until 2006, having first appeared as host to the Italian Grand Prix in 1980. The circuit is best known as the scene of the tragic weekend in 1994 which claimed the lives of Roland Ratzenberger and Ayrton Senna. That event prompted changes to the circuit ahead of the 1995 race with the installation of chicanes at the Tambarello and Villeneuve corners, the location of the previous year's tragedies. More recently the circuit has undergone a considerable facelift with upgrades to the final chicane and pit...
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