The Belgian Grand Prix at the Spa-Francorchamps circuit will also appear on the Formula 1 calendar in 2023, the promoter of the world championship announced on Sunday, AFP reported.

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“Formula 1 can confirm that the Belgian Grand Prix will be included in the calendar from 2023 following an agreement to extend our partnership. More details about the calendar for 2023 will be announced later.” Formula 1 is indicatedchampionship promoter, in a succinct statement.

While France’s parliament disappears from the calendar in 2023, its Belgian neighbor remains, but its contract has been extended for just one issue. Discussions are ongoing regarding the long-term future of the Belgian Grand Prix, particularly regarding a possible rotation with other Grands Prix held in Europe

After determining the fate of the deputies of France and Belgium for the next year, the historic deputy of Monaco remains, which has not been updated, but will appear in the calendar.

Formula 1 chief executive Stefano Domenicali explained on Wednesday that Formula 1 wants to introduce “some sort of rotation that allows everyone to be part of the calendar”.

With the growing interest in Formula 1 and the new financial standards presented by newcomers to the championship (Saudi Arabia, Miami or Las Vegas next year), “history is not enough,” Domenicali said.

In the list of the Grand Prix that have taken place most often at the World Cup since 1950, the Belgian MP is in 4th place, Sunday’s issue is 67, writes Agerpres.

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