F1: Hard to keep two races in Italy, says Formula One boss Domenicali
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“It is difficult for the Monza and Imola Grands Prix to coexist for long”: the prediction of the president of Formula 1
“Italy has always represented and will represent an important part of Formula 1, even in the future. However, it will be increasingly difficult to have two Grands Prix in the same country because interest in Formula 1 is growing and this is a situation that we will have to face in the coming months. It is therefore difficult for this situation to continue for a long time.” With these words released to 'The Politics in the Ballon' on Radio Rai Gr…
Formula 1 boss throws Imola’s grand prix future in doubt
Formula 1 boss Stefano Domenicali has suggested the world championship will not continue with two Italian events in the future, pointing towards the demise of Imola. The post Formula 1 boss throws Imola’s grand prix future in doubt appeared first on Speedcafe.com.
It's difficult to hold two F1 races in Italy, says category boss
The head of Formula 1, Stefano Domenicali, indicated that the Imola race could be removed from the competition, as Italy is unlikely to hold two Grands Prix in a 24-stage calendar with many candidates. “Italy has always been and will be an important part of Formula 1,” the Italian told RAI radio. Read more Sebastian Vettel defends new generation of Formula 1: “Inspiring to see” Schumacher traveled by helicopter for the birth of his granddaugh…
"It will be more and more difficult to have two races in the same country": Stefano Domenicali alerts about the future of the Grand Prix d'Émilie-Romagne in Imola
The general manager of Formula 1 warned about the future of one of the two Italian rounds of the calendar, at the RAI microphone.
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