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Ecclestone ‘has agreed’ to France/Spa alternationComments Off France on Sunday made another clear step towards returning to the formula one calendar. The report said the plan is for France, probably with a race at the Ecclestone-linked Paul Ricard circuit, to alternate a single annual date with Spa. “We have a contract until 2013,” said Belgian grand prix organiser Etienne Davignon, “and we feel that there is a strong tendency at present for an alternation (in future). “So we went to see who might be interested and we found a public interest group,” he added, referring to French prime minister Francois Fillon’s delegation. Davignon said on French TF1 television that the plan is “with the knowledge of the authorities”, and that Bernie Ecclestone “has agreed”. “It looks like a concrete proposal,” he added. |
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Spa-Francorchamps not ruling out circuit saleComments Off The local Walloon government is not ruling out selling Spa-Francorchamps in order to secure the fabled circuit’s future in F1. Leinders referred to a “big investment company”, and Belgian television RTBF suggested it might be Renault team owner Genii. But the Luxembourg newspaper Wort said both Spa circuit boss Etienne Davignon and Genii have denied the rumours. The Belga news agency also said Spa chief Pierre-Alain Thibaut played down the link with Genii’s Gerard Lopez. So too did Walloon government minister Jean-Claude Marcourt, but he admitted to La Libre newspaper that Spa-Francorchamps might be interested in linking up with a private investor. He told La Derniere Heure: “I am open to any interesting initiatives, even though it is difficult to talk hypothetically. “But I am interested so long as the private investor takes a substantial financial risk,” he added. |
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Spa shortfall clouds future of popular raceComments Off
Only 52,500 spectators attended last Sunday’s race, after the organisers had targeted the figure of 65,000 in order to “achieve a balanced financial position”. Crowds well above 100,000 were regularly recorded early last decade. According to the AFP news agency in a French language report, the organisers are concerned about seeing the event’s local government funding reduced when the current contract expires in 2012. “It is necessary to reduce the impact of this event on the finances of the Walloon region,” admitted local economy minister Jean-Claude Marcourt. Added budget minister Andre Antoine: “It doesn’t mean we intend to end the contract. But at the time of negotiation, it (the finances) will be borne in mind.” It was reported in August that Spa is under threat from potential rival hosts who can offer much higher annual promotional fees to formula one. One solution known to be under consideration for Spa-Francorchamps is an annual race-alternating scheme with another European circuit. “We are playing with the idea. That is the current situation, even if we are not quite at that stage,” Spa president Etienne Davignon told hln.be. The actual financial figures for the 2010 event will only be known in October, and Spa official Andre Maes is not jumping to any conclusions. “Obviously the horrible weather all weekend was little incentive for people to come,” he said. |
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