Germany is out of the Formula 1 calendar in 2022

Italian Stefano Domenicali, CEO of the Formula 1 World Grand Prix, revealed that Germany will not host any of the championship races in 2022, as next season's calendar will not include any race on the "Hockenheim" or "Nürburgring" tracks, which used to rotate in the past. Hosting the German Grand Prix.

"I feel that the organizers do not have the confidence to hold the Grand Prix in Germany," Stefano Domenicali told German magazine Sport Bild.

Last year, the "Nürburgring" hosted the "Gival Grand Prix" despite the "emerging corona virus" pandemic, while the last version, called the "German Grand Prix", was held at Hockenheim in 2019.

The German presence in the Formula 1 World Championship is currently represented by the participation of the seven-time world champion Mercedes team, in addition to the presence of the German driver Sebastian Vettel, the four-time world champion for drivers, currently with the Aston Martin team, and Mick Schumacher. The son of the legendary Michael Schumacher, with the Haas team.

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