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F1 in talks to stage a grand prix in Qatar this year - Stefano Domenicali

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Formula One's boss confirmed the revised calendar would feature 22 races.
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Formula One boss Stefano Domenicali has revealed for the first time that talks have taken place over an inaugural Qatar Grand Prix in November.

In an interview with the PA news agency, Domenicali also confirmed the revised calendar – which will be presented to team bosses ahead of qualifying for the Belgian Grand Prix on Saturday – will drop from 23 races to 22.

Although a deal is yet to be finalised for a round in Qatar – set to take place at the Losail International Circuit 20 miles outside of Doha – it is understood to be the frontrunner to fill the vacant slot left by the cancelled Australian Grand Prix.

With Saudi Arabia and Abu Dhabi keeping their spots as the concluding rounds of the campaign on December 5 and December 12 respectively, it means the season is set to end with three races in the Middle East.

A second round in Bahrain is the fall-back option if a deal to race in Qatar, the venue for next winter's World Cup, cannot be completed.

"Yes, it is correct, there have been talks (about a race in Qatar)," said Domenicali.

"I cannot confirm anything or deny anything at this stage because it would be wrong from my side.

Formula One is in Belgium this weekend (Francisco Seco/AP)

"We need to find a solution for the Australian cancellation, and we will announce the calendar soon, hopefully before the end of this weekend."

Domenicali said both the Mexican and Brazilian Grands Prix are in line to go ahead, despite both countries being on the UK Government's red list due to the high number of Covid-19 cases.

It is understood the rounds will be pushed back a week to November 7 and November 14, with Qatar set to form the final race of a triple-header on November 21.

That allows F1 bosses to get around the complications of both Mexico and Brazil being on the red list, and mandatory enforced quarantine for thousands of staff of the seven UK based teams.

“We are targeting 22 races and that would be a huge success because that number has never happened before in Formula One, ”
- Stefano Domenicali

The Japanese Grand Prix, originally planned for October 10 but cancelled last week, will not be replaced.

F1 bosses are still hopeful the October's Turkish GP at Istanbul Park will go ahead despite the country remaining on the Government's red list.

Domenicali added: "Realistically speaking, we are targeting 22 races and that would be a huge success because that number has never happened before in Formula One, and we should not forget that, particularly in a year of Covid."

Expected revised calendar
August 29 – Belgian Grand Prix
September 5 – Dutch Grand Prix
September 12 – Italian Grand Prix
September 26 – Russian Grand Prix
October 10 – Turkish Grand Prix
October 24 – US Grand Prix
November 7 – Mexican Grand Prix
November 14 – Brazilian Grand Prix
November 21 – Qatar/Bahrain Grand Prix
December 5 – Saudi Arabian Grand Prix
December 12 – Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

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