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Gasly laments missed Monaco GP podium as result reinstated: ‘These moments make a career’

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What we’ve learned at the 2026 Le Mans 24 Hours so far

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F1 Barcelona GP: Norris tops FP2 from Russell by 0.009s

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“How it should be” – Mercedes backs FIA’s ADUO verdict after surprise Red Bull result

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Mercedes weighs up legal options over Gasly Monaco F1 penalty precedent

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McLaren, Red Bull lodge intention to appeal Gasly's Monaco penalty review win

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LIVE: F1 Barcelona GP commentary and updates - Norris leads FP2, Lawson stops on track

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LIVE: F1 Barcelona GP commentary and updates - Norris leads FP2, Lawson stops on track

Ecclestone guarantees Turkish GP future

Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone has said that Turkey will continue to host an F1 race for at least the next 15 years, after taking control of the Istanbul Park track on Friday

Ecclestone sparked speculation about his future plans when he appeared in Turkey on Thursday in the build-up to this weekend's MotoGP event.

But his intentions were finally made clear at a press conference on Friday morning when he announced he had taken control of the venue, in a deal that is reported to be worth at least 130 million Euros.

"I did this investment by myself," Ecclestone was quoted as saying by Gazzetta dello Sport. "I'm glad to have many people around supporting me.

"I can guarantee F1 will race in Istanbul until 2021."

The Hermann Tilke-designed track joined the F1 calendar in 2005, and received near-universal praise from drivers and teams for its challenging layout, plethora of overtaking opportunities, and state-of-the-art facilities.

Today's announcement has led to speculation that MotoGP would lose its Turkish round, with Dorna chairman Carmelo Ezpeleta telling autosport.com this morning that the race's future was not guaranteed after this season.

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