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Saved German Grand Prix all set for new 2019 deal!

The German Grand Prix at Hockenheim will likely remain on the F1 calendar next year following conclusive talks between the event's promoter and Liberty Media. Earlier this year, it was feared that Germany - a country with a long history of F1 - would disappear once again from the schedule as both Hockenheim and the Nürburgring struggled with financial constraints. However, the resounding success of this summer's race justified a joint effort from both F1 and Hockenheim to ensure the event's presence on the calendar for 2019. Bratches wonders how Ecclestone managed to run F1 According to Motorsport.com, the new deal - that has yet to be signed but which was agreed upon in principal at Spa...
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