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Spanish GP could remain on F1 calendar after fresh talks

The Spanish Grand Prix could be set to keep its place on the Formula 1 calendar for the 2020 season after new discussions took place which could see organisers secure a one-year extension to the current deal. Ahead of the start of the 2019 campaign, five races had yet to secure their spot for next season - Britain, Germany, Italy, Mexico, and Spain. Since then, management at Silverstone have agreed on a new contract for the British GP, while Monza have revealed that they expect to reach an agreement with F1 and Liberty Media soon. Article continues under video That leaves Germany, Mexico, and Spain, and Spain was previously thought to be the least likely to remain due to financial reasons....
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