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Christian Horner has slammed the FIA for not protecting F1's historic races with the future of the Belgian Grand Prix at risk. Neither Monaco nor Belgium have a deal in place for next season despite their evocative status among fans.
Horner has demanded some of F1's historic locations should be "ringfenced" to stop them from being lost. He said it was vital new races did not prevent some of the sport's biggest draws from being dropped.
His comments come after the Red Bull boss was asked whether team bosses would fight hard against losing the Belgian Grand Prix. Horner explained: "Spa, for sure. It's one of those historic races.
"There should be a few races - Monaco, Silverstone, Spa, Monza - they're the big ones, the historic ones, and I think we should ringfence and