Formula 1 could reportedly add Mugello to this summer’s European schedule, with the Ferrari-owned venue slotted in just behind the Italian Grand Prix at Monza.
Reports from Italy suggest that several fly-away races might throw in the towel and scrap their event, with F1 therefore considering adding another European venue to its list of races on the continent.
Hockenheim is open to holding a round of the F1 world championship, but Mugello could prove an interesting alternative as it would allow teams to remain in Italy after Monza on September 6 and head straight to the Tuscany track located just 300 km south-east of the Temple of Speed.
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F1 could add more European races and Sochi double-header
Furthermore, according to F1’s statistics, the race after this year’s Italian Grand Prix is marked in Ferrari’s history as the Scuderia’s 1000th Grand Prix, a milestone that would serve as a great promotional backdrop for the House of Maranello, Italy and the Mugello circuit.
Ferrari is commemorating this year its 1000th F1 world championship race by naming its 2020 contender the SF1000.