With all the doubts surrounding the two F1 races in Spain, the head of the Spanish Grand Prix at Barcelona today told Autosport and that not only does he want to keep the race to the end of its 2016 current contract, but he wants to extend it to 2020, if possible.
Meanwhile, Bernie Ecclestone is meeting with French officials today to talk about the possible return of the French Grand Prix at his own Paul Ricard track in the south of France. There is a possibility of rotating that race with the Belgian Grand Prix.
And to complete this Grand Prix comeback post, the United States Grand Prix in Austin is in the midst of the ticket selling process for that race, scheduled for November this year.