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Italy wants two F1 races each year

Apr.15 The national automobile club wants two grands prix in Italy to become the annual norm once again. Earlier, Monza and Imola were both permanent F1 race hosts – and 2021 marks the second year in a row in which the latter circuit east of Bologna is back on the calendar. However, in both 2020 and again this weekend, Imola is only hosting a race because other events were cancelled or postponed due to covid. 'Imola is a grand prix is hope – of recovery,' said Italian automobile club (Aci) president Angelo Sticchi Damiani. 'It is a great satisfaction to have two grands prix in Italy, so the Aci will do everything we can so that Italy can have them on a permanent basis. 'We...
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