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JEAN TODT is in favor of returning INDIANAPOLIS to Formula 1

As part of the Indy 500 race, Jean Todt, president of the FIA, called for the return of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway to the Formula 1 calendar.

As part of the legendary race 500 miles from Indianapolis, which took place yesterday at Indianapolis Motor Speedway and which he got takuma sato, was also present Jean Todt, president of the umbrella organization FIA. The Frenchman is on the racetrack, which he has owned since last November Roger Penske, talked about the possible return of this track to the race calendar Formula 1.

But the decision about the racetracks he hosts formula 1, is not in the hands FIA, but the majority owners of commercial rights Liberty Media, which he also admitted Dead. "But Indianapolis has all the prerequisites for a Formula 1 track,”So French. “Indianapolis is in the U.S. to some extent Silicon Valley for motorsports,”Is the president FIA praised the racetrack in the state Indiana. It's last formula 1 here in the interior of the vehicle racetrack between flights 2000 in 2007 and is years 2005 took care of a scandalous race that was only attended by six race cars. Besides, it's a race Indy 500 between the years 1950 in 1960 belonged to the Formula 1 calendar 2008 to 2015 so the series was hosted here MotoGP.

Jean Todt, president of the FIA, worked on an advertisement as part of the Indy 500 race to return the Indianapolis Motor Speedway to the Formula 1 calendar, although he acknowledged that this was the responsibility of Liberty Media.

It's 2019 Roger Penske from the family Hulman bought both the racetrack as well as the racing series IndyCar. Penske spoke about it soon after return of Formula 1 on his path. In March this year, conversations between him and the dignitaries became known Formula 1, and the main topic, of course, was return Indianapolis Motor Speedway into the royal class of motorsport. But Dead while praising the track at the expense of the return, he also pointed out the patience in connection with the current coronavirus pandemic. “An easy solution would be to wait for life to return to normal. But at the moment, we don’t know when that will happen."

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