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Boullier unsure about new French GP contract

Jun.21 Eric Boullier says he cannot say whether Paul Ricard will agree a new contract with Formula 1. While the circuit hosted a thrilling French GP on Sunday, the event's managing director Eric Boullier admitted the matter of selling more tickets to the public is an issue that needs addressing. 'We have a contract until 2022,' the former McLaren boss told Ouest-France. 'When we look at other European grands prix, it takes 4-5 years for them to find their audience. So with 2020 cancelled and 2021 under these covid conditions, we will work hard to find our public and define the right profile of the French spectator. 'It's a challenge to make sure that everyone is here,' said Boullier, who...
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