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Italy fires warning about its two Formula 1 grand prix

Monza, home to the fifth oldest national Grand Prix on the calendar, and Imola, which first hosted an F1 Grand Prix in 1980, are fan favourites due to their heritage in the sport. Despite the legacy Italy has in the sport, Angelo Sticchi Damiani, President of the Automobile Club of Italy, has warned that the country is struggling to secure a new deal to keep the pair of races on the calendar beyond 2025.  “We have to keep up with F1 and, to do so, we must evolve,” Damiani said. “The challenge is to go beyond 2025, but we must have what it takes to do so.”  READ: Las Vegas, Singapore and Monaco – Is Formula 1 only for the rich and famous, the gamblers and the high rollers?...
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