The President of the Republic Emmanuel Macron is very keen that France retains its place on the calendar of the Formula 1. In a speech broadcast during the gala of the French Motorsport Federation (FFSA), the Head of State “knows that the organization of such a Grand Prix is of too great an importance not to arouse the appetite of other nations. » Recalling that the agenda for the next seasons is currently being discussed, Emmanuel Macron wishes to “protect as much as possible the holding of this Grand Prix in France”.
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“France is a great automobile nation due to its sporting performances. »
Find the message from the President of the Republic @EmmanuelMacron with regard to French motorsport, broadcast yesterday during the FFSA awards ceremony. 🇫🇷🤩 pic.twitter.com/syxi4KfBYn
— FFSA (@FFSportAuto) December 14, 2021
The Paul-Ricard circuit and the French GP Public Interest Group signed a 5-year contract with F1, from 2018 to 2022 (although the 2020 edition was canceled). In 2022, the event will be held from July 22 to 24. And after ? President Macron promises to extend this lease: “know that the State is ready to participate with all stakeholders. »
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dedeHJ37
15/12/2021 at 02:57 a.m.
during the electoral campaign he is ready to do anything, he promises everything, afterwards he will have forgotten and manage as best you can!!! he certainly does not know that the French engineer Beau de Rochas is the creator of the 4-stroke cycle of the internal combustion engine and consequently greatly contributed to France becoming a major automobile country and today everything is forgotten and we are going to make the big prices in the Arab countries which have no automobile culture but a lot of financial means when they sell us their oil; in this environment of wealth Macron puts his handkerchief on top and washes his hands, for him the French GP has no consideration contrary to what he claims