The French Grand Prix left Formula 1 after 2022 due to financial problems, but being a strong country in the automotive industry, there are always rumors about a future return… to which the premier category shows openness.
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Frédéric Ferret, from the newspaper L’Equipe, spoke with the CEO and president of F1, Stefano Domenicali, who made it clear his opinion about a GP in France: ‘F1 and France make sense together’.
The Italian executive assured that he does not close the door to any proposals, but the journalist himself acknowledged that there are ‘very low’ chances. A scenario recently discussed was that of a French GP on the streets of Nice, on an eventual annual alternation with the Monaco GP considering the geographical proximity.
Christian Estrosi, president of the municipality of Nice, commented a few weeks ago: ‘If, at some point, the President of the Republic [Emmanuel Macron] and Prince Albert of Monaco say “There can be an agreement,” then why not?’