Spa set for 2007 return.

Although the 2006 Belgian Grandꦆ Prix has already been removed from the Formula One calendar, the race is set 𒁃to return next year - with the local government reported to have put together a deal to secure the long-term future of the race.

A scenic view of Eau Rouge and the Spa circuit
A scenic view of Eau Rouge and the Spa circuit
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Although the 2006 Belgian Grand Prix has already been remoꦉved from the Formula One calendar, the race is set to return next year - with the local government reported to have put together a deal to secure the long-term future of the race.

According to RTBF.be, the government of the Walloon region has approved the modernisation of the Spa-Francorchamps circuit at a cost of EUR18million and will then match that amount to ensure that the race takes place for the coming seasons - repurchasing the current deal signed with Bernie Ecclestone and signing🐻 a new agreement to run for five years, with a clause stating that the si🔯tuation would be revised after three years.

Such a deal would ensure that a race would definitely take place 🅠f🌟or three years, with Ecclestone the person who would run the event.

Meanwhile the mayor of R🧜io de Janeiro, Cesar Maia, is reported to have offered💮 to host a second Grand Prix in Brazil in order to keep 19 races on the F1 calendar this season.

Under the proposals suggested, Rio would host a Grand Prix for the first time since 1990 with the💎 Nelson Piquet circuit as the venue - giving Brazil two races in just over a month if a Rio race was to take the date originally set aside for the Belgium event.

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