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STUART PRINGLE

For a while it didn’t look like there would be a grand prix at Silverstone at all this year, but you’ve ended up hosting two. How did you go about actually making it happen?

The challenges have been endless, because at the point where we were trying to make decisions we didn’t know what was going to be possible. At one stage F1’s aspiration to get a season under way looked at odds with so many other sporting events and championships. It

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