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A British Grand Prix on a street circuit would be "inappropriate", according to Motorsport UK chairman David Richards, and he has instead backed Silverstone to maintain the Formula 1 event.

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The Prodrive boss and 1981 World Rally champion co-driver Richards has been the chairman of the UK motorsport governing body since January of this year, and says that it is "critical" that Britain maintains an F1 race amid speculation that it could miss out on a calendar slot in 2020.

In July 2017 the British Racing Drivers' Club, which owns and operates Silverstone, exercised a break clause with F1 promoter Liberty Media, meaning a new deal – as yet unsigned – will be needed for the 2020 race.

Next year's event is safe and is the last before the break clause takes effect.

A London street race has been rumoured for over 10 years, but any prospective event would face extensive red-tape and logistical issues such as closing busy London streets, and the streets themselves would need work to be suitable for F1 cars to drive on them in competition.

"Silverstone is the only place in my view that can host the race," Richards told Motorsport.com.

"Putting anything on in a different place like a street circuit is inappropriate, because it doesn't leave a legacy and use the infrastructure we have built over the years [at Silverstone].

"It's critical to in my view to this country, to motorsport's good health in this country, that we have a Formula 1 race.

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Motorsport UK provides the infrastructure for the British Grand Prix, but Richards says there are other things that can be done to support the race from the organisation's perspective.

"Obviously we are a little bit on the sidelines because the commercial relationship is between the F1 and the BRDC," adds Richards.

"We can help enable that as best as we can. I attend a number of meetings with politicians at the moment and it's ongoing.

"We are hopeful and feel positively that it will come to a strong conclusion. We certainly don't take it for granted and we [Motorsport UK] have to play our part.

"We have to provide the infrastructure for the race, we provide the officials, the marshals."

Last week, a landmark event in Richards' role as Motorsport UK chairman occurred when the organisation changed its name from the Motor Sports Association or MSA, with the promise of promoting the sport in the UK more as well as regulating it.

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