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Hopes raised for German GP in 2019

Formula 1 remain determined to retain the German Grand Prix on the 2019 calendar. This year's event culminated in a thrilling race, won by Lewis Hamilton from 14th on the grid after Sebastian Vettel crashed out of the lead on a wet track. The future of the German GP remains in serious doubt, with neither the Nurburgring or Hockenheimring holding a future contract with F1, having previously alternated hosting duties. Liberty Media's F1 commercial director Sean Bratches says there is a desire from all sides to make a deal happen, but a lack of government backing makes it harder to strike. "Our interest is in remaining in Germany," said Bratches. "We have three countries out of...
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