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Catalan government grants funding for 2020 Spanish GP

The Catalan government has announced it will grant financial backing to fund the Spanish Grand Prix for 2020, with next season’s Formula 1 campaign likely to expand to 22 rounds. Following reports which emerged last week that the Catalan government would fund a one-year deal to keep the Spanish round on the F1 calendar, officials have confirmed a subsequent agreement has been met which is set to “guarantee the celebration of the 30th consecutive edition of this event” at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. The track released a statement last weekend to clarify reports, outlining no deal had officially been reached with F1 on the 2020 Spanish round. But following a funding agreement with...
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