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Hockenheim seeking risk-free F1 deal beyond 2018

Hockenheim is willing to continue hosting the German Grand Prix beyond the end of its existing contract in 2018, but only if it can strike a risk-free deal with Formula 1 officials. After a period as the race's sole host, Hockenheim entered an agreement to alternate hosting the German Grand Prix with the Nürburgring from 2008, staging the race on the even-numbed years ever since. However, the grand prix did not go ahead in 2015 or 2017 as a result of the Nürburgring’s financial struggles, with Hockenheim unable to make hosting the year annually cost-effective due to the terms of the contract. 5774263478001 CrashTV:  While this year’s German Grand Prix will go ahead at...
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