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Azerbaijan Grand Prix deal extended up to 2023

  • Shahmir Khan
  • Feb 5, 2019
  • 2 min read

Baku City Circuit, who promotes the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, greeted CEO and Chairman of Formula One Group Chase Carey to 2019 Conference on Benefits of Hosting Major Sports Events at Fairmont Hotel in Baku, located within the iconic Flame Towers.


The official press release said:


"The day's proceedings got off to a great start when Mr. Carey was joined by Azad Rahimov, Minister of Youth and Sports of the Republic of Azerbaijan, to put pen to paper on a three-year contract extension that will see the Formula 1 Azerbaijan Grand Prix remain on the F1 calendar until 2023.


"With the current agreement up for renewal in 2020, today's announcement was welcomed by all parties and ensures that one of the most popular races in Formula 1 will continue to excite motorsport fans around the world for the foreseeable future."


Azad Rahimov, Minister of Youth and Sports of Azerbaijan said:


"This is a truly proud day for all of us. The last few years have been a dream come true for the people of Baku as we have seen our race weekend grow from a simple idea into one of the most dramatic and exciting race weekends in F1's history.


Chase Carey with Azad Rahimov at the conference today.

"Already, we have played host to some of the sport's most iconic moments. Furthermore, every year we have seen more and more fans from all over the world attend the race and have been overwhelmed at how well our event has been embraced by the global Formula 1 community.


"I would also like to extend my special gratitude to Mr. Carey and everyone at Formula 1 for proving themselves to be such great friends to our race.


"This new agreement will allow our race to maximise its commercial revenues through increased fan-engagement activities and a brand-new sponsorship approach to engage our local and regional businesses with Formula 1's global platform. With these exciting opportunities in mind, extending our contract was never in question and we are delighted to stay in this wonderful sport for another 5 years at least."


"We are very pleased to have renewed this agreement which will see the Azerbaijan Grand Prix feature on the Formula 1 World Championship calendar for many years to come," added Chase Carey.


"In just a short space of time, this race has become one of the most popular of the season, always producing closely fought and spectacular racing. The Republic of Azerbaijan provides a really excellent welcome to everyone in Formula 1 and the beautiful city of Baku is an amazing backdrop for the greatest motor racing show in the world.


"All fans of our sport should make a note in the diary for the 28th April, the date of the Formula 1 Azerbaijan Grand Prix 2019."


While this Chase Carey was quite optimistic of the deal, let's not forget that Greg Maffei, CEO of Liberty Media highly criticised the event.


"Our job is to find partners that pay us well but also help us to build the product and it is incumbent upon us to bring best practice," Maffei said.


Pitpass contributed to the report.

 

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