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Spa-Francorchamps to stay till 2025 as Belgium and Formula 1 enter new deal

Spa-Francorchamps to stay till 2025 as Belgium and Formula 1 enter new deal

Formula 1 and Stefano Domenicali have confirmed that the Belgian GP at Spa-Francorchamps will remain on the calendar till at least 2025.
A fan-favourite, Spa-Francorchamps will remain on the calendar till 2025 after signing a new deal with Formula 1.

The iconic Spa-Francorchamps circuit holds a rich history in Formula 1, having hosted 56 Grands Prix since its first race in 1950, and comes in as the longest circuit on the current calendar at 7.004km.

In recent years, the track has undergone significant development of its infrastructure, including a 10,000-capacity increase through the addition of two new grandstands, as well as offering a wider variety of entertainment for fans including the addition of live music concerts.

This year’s Belgian GP saw an attendance of 380,000 people across the weekend, an increase of 20,000 over the 2022 edition of the event.

Formula 1 and Stefano Domenicali have confirmed that the Belgian GP at Spa-Francorchamps will remain on the calendar till at least 2025.

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“Spa is synonymous with Formula 1 having been one of the circuits in our first ever season and is much-loved by fans and drivers alike, so I am delighted to extend our relationship with them until 2025,” said Stefano Domenicali, President and CEO of Formula 1.

“The promoter has taken big strides in the last few years to improve the fan experience and infrastructure, and work is ongoing between all the stakeholders with a clear focus on delivering safe and exciting racing. I would like to thank the promoter and the Government of Wallonia for their continued support.”

Willy Borsus, Vice-President and Minister for the Economy of Wallonia, added: “We are proud and excited to announce that the Formula 1 Grand Prix will take place in Wallonia in 2025. Our region will once again rise to the top of the international scene, thanks to its high-quality events and legendary sports infrastructure.

“Beyond the prestige, I would like to emphasise the considerable economic impact that this event brings to Wallonia and Belgium. According to a study carried out in 2021, the Grand Prix generates positive spin-offs of €41.8 million for our region, after deduction of public funding, which is steadily decreasing.

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“These figures constitute a solid indication of the financial impact, and the positive outlook means that we can expect even more positive results this year.

“The Formula 1 Grand Prix thus embodies both an emblematic moment in motor sport and a powerful engine of economic growth for our region.”

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