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Saudi Arabia woos Formula 1 with big buck offer!

Saudi Arabia has allegedly made a massive offer to Liberty Media to host an F1 Grand Prix in the city of Riyadh in the near future. According to Germany's Auto Motor und Sport, Saudi Arabia is offering $60 million for the right to organize a round of the F1 world championship in the country's capital, a hefty amount that must have surely got Liberty Media's full attention. While Riyadh would be the venue of choice for an F1 Grand Prix, no specific location for a track has yet been determined. Dutch GP at Zandvoort set to get Barcelona's slot in 2020! Saudi Arabia is eager to jump on the F1 bandwagon as part of its Vision 2030 plan, a strategic social, economic and cultural program...
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