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Bahrain would welcome Saudi Arabia to F1

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Bahrain says it would welcome the arrival of Saudi Arabia to the Formula 1 race calendar.
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Bahrain says it would welcome the arrival of Saudi Arabia to the Formula 1 race calendar.

Former F1 team boss Flavio Briatore, who some years ago helped to broker the deal that took the sport to Azerbaijan, said last week that he thinks Saudi officials are "already talking" to Formula 1 about a race.

Now, Britain's Daily Mail quoted a source as saying a deal to begin in 2021 is "as good as done".

Saudi Aramco, which is the desert kingdom's ultra-wealthy national oil company, has reportedly signed as a sponsor on a race deal that could involve a $65 million a year fee payable to Liberty Media.

But with Abu Dhabi also on the calendar, yet another race in the Persian Gulf could be worrying for Bahrain.

But a spokesman for Bahrain's F1 circuit said: "Since our first race in 2004, our goal has been to grow the fan-base for motorsport in the region.

"We would, therefore, welcome initiatives which can support that growth and believe that a future race in Saudi Arabia would be complementary."

Yet another new race on the cards for 2021 is Miami, but F1 CEO Chase Carey admitted that local opposition remains an issue.

"We still have some issues to resolve in Miami," he told CNN.

"It's clearly an addition to Austin. So in our goal, we think the US is a big enough market and a broad enough market and (in terms of) growing the US, I think having two races will actually make both stronger."

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TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Liverpool22211052143864
2Manchester CityMan City24163565273851
3Leicester CityLeicester23143648232545
4Chelsea2412484132940
5Manchester UnitedMan Utd239773627934
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7Sheffield UnitedSheff Utd248972523233
8Tottenham HotspurSpurs238783631531
9Southampton2494113142-1131
10Arsenal2461263234-230
11Crystal Palace247982228-630
12Everton2486102835-730
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15Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton2467112734-725
16Aston Villa2474133145-1425
17West Ham UnitedWest Ham2265112634-823
18Bournemouth2465132337-1423
19Watford2458112136-1523
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