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BRAZILIAN race under scrutiny: Is the contract with SAO PAUL valid at all?

In fact, Formula 1 is expected to host Sao Paulo or Interlagos at least until 2025. Now, however, a court is deciding whether the new contract with this racetrack is valid at all.

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Until recently, the fans Formula 1 look forward to extending the contract Sao Paulo by 2025, however, they are now over the race in Interlagos accumulated dark clouds. Brazilian officer FSP reports that the judge suspended the new contract on Monday.

It is precisely the contract between the city Sao Paulo and new race promoters MC Brazil Motorsport. The judge in charge ruled, among other things, that it was not the relevant call. Prior to that, however, the judge received an appeal Rubens Nunes, a saint of the government of Sao Paulo. He wrote on Twitter: "Formula 1 is important for Sao Paulo and Brazil. I'm a supporter myself. But this does not authorize the mayor to sign secret contracts without a bidding process and with a company that has no experience in the field and was established a few days ago."

Rubens Nunez, Sao Paulo's government councilor, has launched a review of the contract between the city of Sao Paulo and the new promoter of the Formula 1 race.

Sao Paulo he now has five days to submit the relevant documentation to the court. MC Brazil Motorsport replaced the current promoter a few weeks ago Interpub. In this light, the race is out GP of Brazil renamed v GP Sao Paulo. Before that, we witnessed it over and over again I'm talkingthat the race could move from Sao Paulo to Rio de Janeiro. But these plans eventually stuck, which is why the contract was with Sao Paulo extended for five years. Now the court will decide whether the race in this form can be held at all this year. formula 1 would be after a year break due to coronavirus in Brazil returned 14. November.             

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