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France to return to F1 calendar in 2018?

According to respected sections of the French media, Paul Ricard will host a round of the Formula One World Championship from 2018. France, which gave the world Grand Prix racing, last hosted a round of the world championship in 2008, which was won by Felipe Massa who retired from the sport last weekend. The first French Grand Prix was held in 1906 and like Monaco, Britain, Belgium, Germany and Italy, hosted rounds of the World Championship in its inaugural season (1950). After that, until 2008, it was only in 1955, the year of the Le Mans disaster, that France didn't figure on the F1 schedule, the race held at a variety of tracks most notably Reims, Rouen-Les-Essarts, Dijon-Prenois and...
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