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Silverstone offers to host additional grand prix after F1 races cancelled over Middle East conflict

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Silverstone offers to host additional grand prix after F1 races cancelled over Middle East conflict.

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Silverstone has put itself forward as a potential host for additional Formula One races following the cancellation of the Bahrain and Saudi Arabia grand prix due to the conflict in the Middle East.Stuart Pringle, the circuit's chief executive, confirmed that the iconic British venue stands ready to assist the sport once again."I have offered because we stepped in during Covid, and we were able to help Formula One, and of course, will again."There are numerous practicalities that need to be considered, but the offer is there, and we can move quickly if asked," Pringle told Sky News.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Formula One opted against finding replacement venues, meaning the calendar has shrunk from its originally planned 24 events down to 22 for the current season.The Sakhir circuit in Bahrain had been due to host racing from April 10-12, with Jeddah's Saudi Arabian event scheduled for the following weekend.The Northamptonshire circuit has previous experience stepping into such...

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