Formula One extends Chinese Grand Prix contract to 2025
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[November 06, 2021]
(Reuters) - Formula One announced on
Saturday that the Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai, which will be
absent from the calendar for the third year in a row in 2022 due to
the COVID-19 pandemic, had extended its contract until 2025.
The race was first held in 2004 and China is seen as an important
growth area for the sport.
"This is great news for all of our fans in China and we are
delighted to announce this agreement that will see us racing in
Shanghai until 2025," Formula One chief executive Stefano Domenicali
said in a statement.
"Our partnership with the promoter Juss Sports is incredibly strong
and we look forward to continuing our long-term partnership.
"China will be restored to the calendar as soon as conditions allow
and we look forward to being back with the fans as soon as we can."
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General view of the grid before the race REUTERS/Aly Song/File Photo
Other Asian races in Australia, Japan and Singapore
have also been cancelled for the past two seasons due to the
pandemic but are due to return in what will be a record 23-race
calendar next year.
The 2022 season marks the start of a new era, with major rule
changes, and is due to open at Bahrain's Sakhir circuit on March 20.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin in London; Editing by Kenneth Maxwell)
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