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    Report: Local government keen on Formula E race at Assen

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    Centrist Dutch political party Democrats 66 are keen to bring Formula E to the Assen TT circuit in the Northern Netherlands.

    The Assen circuit plays host to a range of top-level motorcycle events including MotoGP and Superbikes, while it also held DTM and W Series races in 2019.

    Known at ‘The Cathedral’ of motorcycles, it is a popular circuit among fans and a move to bring Formula E to the track appears to have support from D66 and the municipality’s executive board.

    “We know that Formula E prefers to organise a race on a street circuit,” a spokesperson for D66 said.

    “But we can imagine that, given the current situation, it is attractive for Formula E to make use of the excellent facilities of the TT Circuit. This event also fits in seamlessly with the ambition of the Northern Netherlands as an ‘energy valley’.”

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    The executive board of the municipality in which Assen is based described bringing Formula E to the track as a “great idea”, but they want a promoter or organiser to take control of the project.

    “That is a precondition because it is not opportune for a government to take up that role,” a spokesperson for the executive board said.

    “The organiser is the one who has to pay the ‘fee’ and organise the event on the track.”

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