No new deal but Singapore F1 set to stay

Formula One chief Chase Carey has confirmed talks to keep the Singapore Grand Prix on the calendar beyond this year are ongoing.

Formula One is keen to secure a new deal to keep the Singapore Grand Prix on the calendar beyond this year, its chief executive Chase Carey said.

The Singapore Grand Prix joined the F1 calendar in 2008 as the sport's first night race.

Sunday's edition, the country's 10th, is set to be the last under the current contract.

"We haven't concluded a deal yet but we're having positive discussions and it is certainly our goal to try and reach a deal that works for both of us," Carey told reporters in Singapore.

"We're proud of the race, we have a good relationship and our goal is to get to a place where we build on that partnership long-term."

Crowds, which topped 100,000 on all three days in the first year, in Singapore have declined, with last year's race averaging 73,000 spectators for each day, down from 87,000 in 2015.

But the race, which takes place on a floodlit street circuit that winds its way through the heart of Singapore against a backdrop of glittering skyscrapers, remains one of the most popular and glamorous on the 20-round calendar.

The race, along with China, is provisionally part of next season's 21-round schedule but is marked by an asterisk as subject to confirmation by the sport's commercial rights holder.

Malaysia host a grand prix but next month's race at Sepang will be their last.

"It is certainly a spectacular setting with the city lit up, racing through the streets, a race we are proud of," said Carey for whom last year's Singapore round was the first race he attended, only days after Liberty Media agreed its purchase of Formula One.

"In many ways it's a race that anchors our Asian strategy.

"Still early days for us growing in Asia. But certainly a signature race for Asia, a signature race for us globally and it's great to be here."


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