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Alternating German F1 venues set to stay

30 giugno 2008

The arrangement whereby Hockenheim and Nurburgring annually alternate as host of a single grand prix in Germany looks set to continue.

"We are not dissatisfied with the current solution for alternating. In the current environment, it is the appropriate solution," Jorn Teske, marketing chief of the Hockenheim circuit, said according to RTL.

Hockenheim is set to host the German grand prix next month.

Last year, the Nurburgring was the only German venue on the 2007 calendar, as the two venues agreed to alternate in a climate of higher competition for races from new international hosts.

Source. GMM



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