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Gravel gradually returns to Spa as circuit shows progress

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Organisers at the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps have provided an update of the circuit improvements that are being made ahead of the 2022 season.

The works are being undertaken with a view on safety, particularly with a focus on bike racing, as the circuit needs to receive FIM Grade C to host the 24H SPA EWC Motos this year.

Spa also has long-term ambitions to host a round of the MotoGP World Championship.

Spa has been a mainstay on Formula 1’s calendar though last year’s race was farcically run for just three laps behind the Safety Car due to extreme weather conditions.

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The most striking safety improvements concern the partial return of gravel at several complexes as well as a widening of some run-off areas.

This is being undertaken at La Source, Les Combes, Malmedy, Bruxelles, Blanchimont and the Bus Stop chicane, and most recently at the high-speed Pouhon right-hander.

At Eau Rouge the run-off has been extended on entry while larger tarmac run-offs have been installed on both sides of the circuit through Raidillon.

A large grandstand is under construction at the top of Raidillon that is set to be completed by April.

This year’s Formula 1 Belgian Grand Prix is scheduled to take place on August 28.

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