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Two major sponsors set to leave F1

Nov.11 Two major sponsors in Formula 1 look set to exit the sport. Mercedes has confirmed that, at least this weekend in Brazil, the logos of collapsing cryptocurrency exchange FTX will remain on the car. It is also reported that Emirates, the Dubai-based airline, is set to leave Formula 1 after failing to agree terms for a new global sponsorship deal with Liberty Media. Early rumours suggest Qatar Airlines is the favourite to replace them. Meanwhile, F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has admitted that reports the Chinese GP could be scratched from the 2023 race calendar may not be wide of the mark. He admitted the 'covid situation' in the country 'remains an issue' and it is 'not certain we will...
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