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Formula 1 confirms new five-year Interlagos deal

Formula 1 has confirmed that a new five-year deal has been agreed for the championship to remain at Interlagos, with Brazil’s event renamed the Sao Paulo Grand Prix. The future of Formula 1’s event in Brazil had been mired in politics for several years amid ill-feeling with Interlagos’ promotor and a push by the country’s government to move the event to Rio de Janeiro. Last month the mayor of Sao Paulo revealed a new deal had been agreed in principle with Formula 1’s commercial rights holder Liberty Media but that a contract still had to be signed. On Wednesday it was confirmed that a five-year deal, keeping the championship at Interlagos through 2025, has been reached and...
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