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Argentina Plans to Re-hold F1 Race

Written By Unknown on Sunday, December 18, 2011 | 9:22 PM

Zarate - Argentina plans to re-hold a F1 race, along with the construction of a new trajectory which is predicted to be wrong the next three years.

The last time Argentina held a race 'Jet Land' was in 1998 and then at the Autodromo Oscar Alfredo Galvez. Argentina also has a long history in F1 because for so many years had been a series opener.

South American countries it is quite possible return to the F1 race weekend following the circuit Velociudad workmanship in Zarate, a city located about 80 km from Buenos Aires. This circuit has settled his plan in 2014.

"The plan is this circuit F1 race will be held. The key is to realize a circuit category," said John Rhodes, as the Associate Principal of Populous, told Reuters.

"When the facility is ready, all depending on the promoter ... The problem is to be able to have a decent hold a MotoGP circuit then provides everything needed for F1 races," he continued.

The circuit is predicted to require funds amounting to 100 million U.S. dollars will be completed in two phases, where phase two will make the track can hold a F1 race.

"The main circuit along the 4.7 miles would be good for F1 and endurance races like Le Mans, (size) it's pretty decent and good," Rhodes straightforward.
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