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Sao Paulo s Interlagos Circuit to host Brazilian Grand Prix until 2025

14 November – Brazil (Sao Paulo) 28 November – Saudi Arabia (Jeddah) 5 December – Abu Dhabi (Abu Dhabi) subject to contract Chase Carey, Chairman and CEO of Formula 1, said: “We are pleased to announce the city of São Paulo will continue to host the Brazilian Grand Prix until 2025 and look forward to working with our new promoter in the years ahead. Brazil is a very important market for Formula 1 with devoted fans and a long history in the sport. The race in Brazil has always been a highlight for our fans, the drivers and our partners and we look forward to providing Formula 1 fans with an exciting race at Interlagos in 2021 and over the next five years.”

Brazilian Grand Prix stays at Interlagos until 2025

16 December, 2020 Formula 1 has renewed until 2025 its contract to hold races at the Interlagos track in Sao Paulo, city mayor Bruno Covas confirmed on today. “The contract has been finalised and will be signed in the next few days,” Covas told reporters at a joint news conference with the state governor Joao Doria. “In November (2021) we will have the GP Sao Paulo here in Interlagos. The contract is for five years and renewable for another five years.” A spokesman for Liberty Media-owned Formula 1, approached separately, said the sport “never discussed commercial decisions with partners or promoters”. Formula 1 cancelled its race in Brazil this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic and had been negotiating the possibility of moving Brazil’s race to Rio de Janeiro.

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