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F1: Rotation of European events inevitable, admits Domenicali

F1 CEO, Stefano Domenicali admits that as more potential hosts emerge, F1 races in the sport's traditional European heartland are set to take place on a rotational basis. Despite their previous flirtations with the sport, South Korea and India are said to be keen to see F1 return, while Rwanda has expressed interest along with Argentina, which is keen to capitalise on the potential of young Franco Colapinto. And then there's Saudi Arabia, which is seeking a second race at its Qiddiya Circuit. With hosts said to be queuing around the block eager to part with their money in a bid to get on the F1 schedule, the only problem is the fact that the calendar is limited to just 25 races, though F1...
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