Silverstone offers to step in as F1 calendar shrinks amid Middle East crisis - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
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Silverstone offers to step in as F1 calendar shrinks amid Middle East crisis - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
"Stuart Pringle, Silverstone's chief executive, said the venue stood ready to step in at short notice - just as it did during the Covid-19 pandemic when it hosted back-to-back races to keep the season alive."
"Despite the offer, Formula One has poured cold water on any such plans, insisting there is 'no truth at all' to suggestions of an additional race in Britain."
"Pringle made clear that, while the logistics would be complex, Silverstone could adapt if called upon. 'Everything is movable in a crisis,' he said - a pointed reminder of the circuit's track record when the sport has needed flexibility."
"F1 chief Stefano Domenicali defended the earlier cancellations as unavoidable, citing safety concerns and the broader geopolitical climate."
Silverstone Circuit expressed readiness to host additional Formula One races following cancellations in the Middle East. Despite its offer, F1 officials rejected the proposal, stating there would be no extra race in Britain. This decision reduces the 2026 calendar from 24 to 22 races. Silverstone's chief executive emphasized the circuit's ability to adapt in crises, recalling its role during the Covid-19 pandemic. Attention now shifts to remaining Middle Eastern races, while F1 chief cited safety concerns for the cancellations.
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