Christian Horner insists historic races like Spa should be ‘ringfenced’ in F1 calendar

The future of the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps is uncertain with the race in the final year of its current contract

Kieran Jackson
Formula One Correspondent
Tuesday 23 August 2022 14:54 EDT
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‘They’re part of our history, they’re part of our DNA,’ says the Red Bull boss
‘They’re part of our history, they’re part of our DNA,’ says the Red Bull boss (Getty)

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Red Bull boss Christian Horner insists big and historic races should remain on the Formula One calendar with the future of the Belgian Grand Prix uncertain.

Formula One returns after the summer break this weekend at Spa-Francorchamps, but the future of the race is not clear as it enters the final year of its current contract.

There have been suggestions that Spa might lose its spot on the 2023 calendar, as F1 attempts to squeeze in as many races as possible while catering for new venues such as Las Vegas, potentially South Africa and the possible return of China.

With the long-term future of the Monaco Grand Prix also far from concrete, Horner told Sky F1 that it was imperative that Formula One protected traditional venues from falling off the busy globetrotting schedule.

“Spa, for sure… it’s one of those historic races,” Horner said. “Monza, Silverstone, Spa, they’re the big and historic ones, we should ringfence those and protect those.

The future of the Belgian Grand Prix is uncertain
The future of the Belgian Grand Prix is uncertain (AFP/Getty)

“It’s great that there’s these new events coming in and there’s interest. But you’ve got to have that history. It’d be like having the ATP Tour without Wimbledon.

“They’re part of our history, they’re part of our DNA. We’ll definitely make our opinion known, but you’ve got to trust the people who are running the business at the end of the day.”

Red Bull star and championship leader Max Verstappen has also been one of a number of voices speaking in support of Spa staying on the calendar.

“It would be a big shame to lose Spa,” the Belgian-Dutch world champion said.

“It’s my favourite track in the world. I think it’s just an amazing track in a Formula One car.”

The 2022 season returns this week at the iconic Belgian circuit following the summer break, with Max Verstappen closing in on his second world title; he leads by 80 points with nine races left.

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