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Qatar likely to host F1 Grand Prix in two years

DOHA, February 9, 2015

Qatar is close to signing a contract to host a Formula One Grand Prix within the next two years, according to the president of the country's motor sport federation.

Nasser bin Khalifa Al Attiyah, who is also the vice- president of the International Automobile Federation (FIA), said the race would be held in 2016 or 2017, according to a report in the Gulf Daily News, our sister newspaper.

"We are about to sign contracts to organise a Formula One race," he said. "We have completed all the steps and there are only a few details before the official signature."

Al Attiyah added that Qatar would offer the choice of two circuits on which to race, either in Lusail which has already hosted Moto GP and World Superbike events, or a specially-designed street course through Doha.

There have previously been question marks over whether Qatar could host a Grand Prix because it relied on the approval of Bahrain and Abu Dhabi, which already host races.

In December, Formula One chief Bernie Ecclestone said Bahrain and Abu Dhabi would not allow Qatar to join the Grand Prix racing circuit. But it now appears problems have been ironed out.

Qatar is ploughing billions of pounds into sporting events and has won the right to host the 2022 World Cup and was also recently awarded the 2019 World Athletics Championships.




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