In November last year were responsible for Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya and Dorna signed the contract renewal to continue organizing Catalan GP until 2026. Since Dorna’s intention was to continue expanding its product into new markets and with four GGPs in Spain joining the Portuguese GP for a total of five on the Iberian Peninsula, the decision was made that the five would enter a sort of round since 2023. The contract with Barcelona guarantees the 2022 GP and then two more between 2023 and 2026. But at the presentation of the Catalunya Grand Prix, both the CEO of Dorna, Carmelo Ezpeleta, as well as one of the founding fathers of the Circuitcat, as well as the general director of the Circuit, Josep Lluís Santamaria, assured this newspaper that there is a testament to both side so that the GP is maintained for five years.
In theory, Barcelona is already spinning for 2023 and although Santamaria doesn’t know if there is already a decision about it, Carmelo Ezpeleta confirmed in this newspaper that “in 2023 there will definitely be a Gran Premi de Catalunya”.
Santa Maria assured that “our idea is to do the five Grand Prix of the contract and we are working with Dorna and I think they are open to discuss it. We have already signed the contract, there is another circuit that has not yet been signed, and we will work hard to do this five years of the Grand Prix “.
For your part Carmelo Ezpeleta He explained that “we also have the will to fulfill five years, the contract is five years with a minimum of three Grand Prix”.
“We will reach 22 Grand Prix, this year we will do 20 and next year Finland will have to enter”
Source: La Verdad

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