Formula 1’s deal with the new promoter of the São Paulo Grand Prix in Brazil has been placed into doubt after a judge decided to temporarily suspend the contract reported to be worth R$100m (€15.4m/$18.8m).
Judge suspends F1’s São Paulo race promoter contract
Max Verstappen leads Lewis Hamilton during the F1 Grand Prix of Brazil in 2019 (Photo by Charles Coates/Getty Images)
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