Dominicali about Spa and the calender on Autosport:
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“As you can imagine I cannot comment too much on that, because there is respect of discussing and formalising through the World Motor Sport Council with the FIA,” he said. “You never saw something [from] me saying that Belgium will be the last year.
“I would be prudent on that comment, I would say, I would be very prudent. That's the only thing I would say. It's true that we are working and discussing with other promoters to see if they're ready for a full commitment already.
“There has been always a point that we have discussed to find the mix of the races where we're going to have at least one-third in Europe, one third in the Far East area, and the other one in the Americas and Middle East. So we want to be balanced.
“Of course, we're talking about a business where investment, the financial contribution, is very important, but we have always said that the traditional races, the races that we know they cannot bring the money that the others are bringing, have a full respect from us.
“So you will see that this will be respected also, not only this year, but also in the future. With Belgium, discussions are still on.”
Auto Hebdo this morning:
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OFFICIEL : Pas de Grand Prix de France F1 en 2023
Lors d'une table ronde en amont du Grand Prix de Belgique, le PDG de la Formule 1, Stefano Domenicali a confirmé la disparition du Grand Prix de France du calendrier 2023.
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OFFICIAL: No French F1 Grand Prix in 2023
During a roundtable ahead of the Belgian Grand Prix, Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali confirmed the disappearance of the French Grand Prix from the 2023 calendar.