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Saudi Arabia would love to welcome Qatar to F1 calendar

Article To news overview © F1 Saudi Arabia would have no issues with welcoming Qatar to the Formula 1 calendar, if F1 heads to the Losail Circuit from 2023. As reported earlier by RacingNews365, Qatar looks set to join the F1 calendar from 2023 on a ten year deal, as well as provisionally holding a race later this year in place of the axed Australian Grand Prix. While both Qatar and Saudi Arabia are members of the Gulf Co-operation Council, it's only in recent months that the relationship between the two countries has thawed after a few years where diplomatic ties had been cut. With Saudi Arabia making its debut on the Formula 1 calendar later this year, Chairman of the Saudi Automobile &...
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