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Argentina F1 return in 2013?

Image: Michael Schumacher wins in Argentina in 1998 - the last F1 race held in the country

Argentina is closing in on a return to the Formula One calendar - and reports say a 2013 race could be confirmed in May.

Argentine minister says deal to be signed next month

Argentina is closing in on a return to the Formula One calendar - and reports say a 2013 race could be confirmed in May. Italian website Autosprint quotes an Argentine government minister as saying a three-year deal is soon to be signed with F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone. It is likely Argentina - which last staged a grand prix in 1998 - will take up a slot in the calendar vacated by Korea. Ecclestone has yet to comment on any such agreement. Argentina minister of tourism Enrique Meyer told Autosprint: "The National Government accepts the challenge of organising the Grand Prix of Argentina to promote the image of our country around the world. "In May, the three-year contract will be signed between all parties involved." The deal would pave the way for the construction of a Hermann Tilke-designed layout in the resort of Mar del Plata. It is likely to include a mix of city streets, the promenade and a former naval base.

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