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Monaco promoter sees European GPs in difficult position: 'Focus shifts'

It was announced last week that the Monaco Grand Prix will remain on the F1 calendar until at least 2031. They are very happy about that in the Principality, especially given that European GPs are under pressure. Or at least, will be, according to Michel Boeri, president of Automobile Club de Monaco.
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