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Liberty: 'Nice GP not a means of pressure for Monaco GP'

Earlier it was announced that the Formula 1 organisation is considering to move the French Grand Prix from Paul Ricard to Nice. Greg Maffei, CEO at Liberty Media emphasises that this is not meant as pressure to renegotiate the Monaco Grand Prix. He does think that certain things in the contract should be changed so that they are the same for everyone. Article continues under ad Stefano Domenicali announced earlier that the Formula 1 organisation is interested in moving the French GP to Nice. This means that there would be no future for Paul Ricard on the F1 calendar. For many fans this is not a loss, as Paul Ricard is not one of the most popular circuits on the calendar. Read more Perez:...
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