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Ricciardo Hoping Silverstone Remains on F1 Calendar Beyond 2019

Daniel Ricciardo wants to see the Silverstone Circuit stay on the Formula 1 calendar beyond 2019, with the future of the British Grand Prix still uncertain. The British Racing Drivers Club activated the break clause in their contract with Formula 1 management twelve months ago due to rising costs that were becoming unjustifiable, and despite talks between them and Formula 1’s owners Liberty Media, nothing has yet been negotiated about a race in Great Britain for 2020 and beyond. Ricciardo, who scored a podium finish at Silverstone in 2014, hopes that Silverstone can find a way to stay on the calendar, although the Aston Martin Red Bull Racing driver picks out Brands Hatch as a possible...
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