F1 | Liberty wants the return of the German GP

The introduction of a city GP in the USA is also planned

F1 | Liberty wants the return of the German GP

One of the major differences that are emerging in the new management by the Liberty Medium compared to that of Bernie Ecclestone it is the attention to the historic tracks and the nations that have considerable weight for Formula 1. Among these is Germany, home to many winning drivers and teams but which in the last three years has hosted only one grand prix, that of 2016 in Hocknheim.

Chase carey, one of the triumvirs currently at the helm of the Circus, expressed Liberty's desire to focus on what is a very important market for F1: “Last year a German won in a German car. Certainly It is one of our goals to be represented on the German market".

The real news in this regard is the fact that the race may not be placed at Nurburgring or Hocknheim, venues of races on German soil in recent decades. “We still have no answers – said Carey – We are talking about the two tracks that hosted the German Grand Prix in the past. But we are also looking at other options".

In addition to the return of Germany, Liberty is also focused on the introduction of a second American race to be added to that of Austin. It would be a city grand prix that Carey believes in, and which could be hosted by a city like New York, Miami, Los Angeles or Las Vegas.

Lorenzo Lucidi

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