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Jerez in talks over 2021 Spanish Grand Prix switch

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Formula 1’s Spanish Grand Prix could switch venues in 2021 with officials in Jerez in discussions to bring the championship back to the circuit.

Formula 1 has held its Spanish Grand Prix at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya since 1991 but the event’s future was in doubt earlier this year due to its contract expiring at the end of 2019.

However it was handed a lifeline as organisers reached a one-year extension with Formula 1 owners Liberty Media to hold another grand prix in May 2020.

Spanish media reported on Monday that the Circuito de Jerez is seeking a three-year deal to take over as the host venue of the country’s grand prix from 2021 through 2023.

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The Mayor of Jerez, Mamen Sánchez, confirmed that “we have been working on the return to Jerez of Formula 1 for years.

“We will continue to [approach] this matter with confidentiality, so we ask [other] administrations and companies [the same], especially for the good of the project.”

Jerez, which is a Grade 1 circuit, hosted the Spanish Grand Prix from 1986 through 1990, and made a one-off return in 1997 under the European Grand Prix banner.

The circuit remained connected to Formula 1 as a popular test venue though official pre-season running has not taken place there since 2015, with Barcelona since favoured.

More recently it played host to a standalone round of the Formula 2 and GP3 championship in 2017, at which Charles Leclerc and George Russell clinched the respective titles.

MotoGP’s Spanish Grand Prix has taken place at Jerez annually since 1989.

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