Also this year in Germany there will be no Formula One race. Excluding the race at the Nürburgring in the 1 season, which was pandemics of the new coronavirus added to the calendar later and derived as Eifel Grand Prix, from the 2019 season onwards, Germany no longer organizes races in the Formula 1 championship.
In wordsStefano Domenicali nor Nurburgring nor Hockenheim they do not currently show excessive interest in returning to the calendar. "We could easily drive on thirty different racetracks, but no one from Germany calls us, which is sad," he said. is for F1-Insider.com said the head of Formula 1.

“Interest in Formula 1 is high and we are getting demand from all parts of the world, but not from Germany, where there is obviously no interest in running the race at the moment. It’s a big pity, but at the same time I can hardly believe that something like this is happening at all. I hope that will change in the future, ” he summed up his thoughts Italian.
Sundays, which for many years with Michael Schumacher participated in Ferrari, remembers: “Germans are passionate fans of motorsports, the atmosphere at the Nürburgring and the Hockenheim has always been fantastic. The fact that there are no state subsidies in Germany is a bad excuse. Just look at the Netherlands and Zandvoort. ”
“Everything was taken care of by a private organizer who sold tickets for three years in advance, most of all because of Max Verstappn, of course. If I can advise the Germans, I would advise them to invest in young drivers, ” explains Sundays and adds: "This would soon bring back the interest that Germany should have in Formula 1."
