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#81813
The Canadian GP was always a great race in the past few years, totally wrong to let it go. Hami's first win was there, Kubica too
Wall of Champions. And to drop the Gilles Villenueve circuit leaves a bad bad taste for me.
I think they'll save it somehow, they always do. The Indy circuit can stay gone, can't stand that fiddly in-field section.
#81881
:bs: Eccelstone's not greedy his wealth is $2.4billion sure that's not greedy Bernie.

I wouldn't be surprised if that in Bernie's eyes is seriously bad debt. :rolleyes:
#81893
I might ask to borrow a mil.

Just £1,000,000
Short change for him.
#99230
From F1 Live:

Talks with Bernie Ecclestone about reviving the Canadian Grand Prix have taken place, Montreal Mayor Gerald Tremblay said on Sunday.

He was responding to reports that the race could return to the calendar this year, as a substitute for the inaugural Abu Dhabi round, whose organisers have reportedly fallen behind schedule amid the global financial crisis.

"We have been talking with Bernie Ecclestone about it coming back in 2011 and 2010," Tremblay confirmed to the Montreal Gazette.

However, he stated that he would be reluctant simply to offer Montreal as a one-off substitute for Abu Dhabi.

"We don't want to have it just in 2009. We want a long term agreement that respects our ability to pay," said Tremblay.

He insists, however, that Montreal organisers would be able to arrange an event this year, with the Melbourne rumours hinting at an October date.

"We have a lot of good people who have organised the races for many years," he said.

Promoters of the traditional Canadian round at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve fell out with F1 Chief Executive Ecclestone last year over a dispute about race fees.

An earlier dispute also saw the other North American round, the United States Grand Prix at Indianapolis, stage its last race in 2007.

Source: GMM
#99232
From F1 Live:

Talks with Bernie Ecclestone about reviving the Canadian Grand Prix have taken place, Montreal Mayor Gerald Tremblay said on Sunday.

He was responding to reports that the race could return to the calendar this year, as a substitute for the inaugural Abu Dhabi round, whose organisers have reportedly fallen behind schedule amid the global financial crisis.

"We have been talking with Bernie Ecclestone about it coming back in 2011 and 2010," Tremblay confirmed to the Montreal Gazette.

However, he stated that he would be reluctant simply to offer Montreal as a one-off substitute for Abu Dhabi.

"We don't want to have it just in 2009. We want a long term agreement that respects our ability to pay," said Tremblay.

He insists, however, that Montreal organisers would be able to arrange an event this year, with the Melbourne rumours hinting at an October date.

"We have a lot of good people who have organised the races for many years," he said.

Promoters of the traditional Canadian round at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve fell out with F1 Chief Executive Ecclestone last year over a dispute about race fees.

An earlier dispute also saw the other North American round, the United States Grand Prix at Indianapolis, stage its last race in 2007.

Source: GMM

I would love to see not only Montreal coming back on but at the same time also replacing Abu Dhabi!! That would REALLY REALLY tick Bernie off!!! :rofl:
#99235
From F1 Live:

Talks with Bernie Ecclestone about reviving the Canadian Grand Prix have taken place, Montreal Mayor Gerald Tremblay said on Sunday.

He was responding to reports that the race could return to the calendar this year, as a substitute for the inaugural Abu Dhabi round, whose organisers have reportedly fallen behind schedule amid the global financial crisis.

"We have been talking with Bernie Ecclestone about it coming back in 2011 and 2010," Tremblay confirmed to the Montreal Gazette.

However, he stated that he would be reluctant simply to offer Montreal as a one-off substitute for Abu Dhabi.

"We don't want to have it just in 2009. We want a long term agreement that respects our ability to pay," said Tremblay.

He insists, however, that Montreal organisers would be able to arrange an event this year, with the Melbourne rumours hinting at an October date.

"We have a lot of good people who have organised the races for many years," he said.

Promoters of the traditional Canadian round at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve fell out with F1 Chief Executive Ecclestone last year over a dispute about race fees.

An earlier dispute also saw the other North American round, the United States Grand Prix at Indianapolis, stage its last race in 2007.

Source: GMM

I would love to see not only Montreal coming back on but at the same time also replacing Abu Dhabi!! That would REALLY REALLY tick Bernie off!!! :rofl:

The midget must be furious!
#99238
Thats great news!!!!! A season finale at Canada would be awesome!!! Maybe I can go see my first F1 race this year after all...

If the title goes to the wire, then it would definitely be awesome. 8-)
#99240
From F1 Live:

An Abu Dhabi failure would be an embarrassment
Canada could be set for a shock return to the Formula One calendar, a local television channel reported on Sunday.

Citing rumours from the Melbourne paddock this weekend, the French language Reseau des Sports cable channel said organisers of the inaugural Abu Dhabi Grand Prix - scheduled as the 2009 season finale - have fallen behind in construction of its circuit.

Abu Dhabi's problems are reportedly due to the global financial crisis, with Montreal considered as a substitute despite falling off the 2009 calendar after a commercial disagreement with Bernie Ecclestone.

However, Canada would apparently not simply replace Abu Dhabi's November event, but instead host a race before the Brazilian Grand Prix in October, which would become the new last round of the championship.

Source: GMM
© CAPSIS International


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#99243
From F1 Live:

An Abu Dhabi failure would be an embarrassment
Canada could be set for a shock return to the Formula One calendar, a local television channel reported on Sunday.

Citing rumours from the Melbourne paddock this weekend, the French language Reseau des Sports cable channel said organisers of the inaugural Abu Dhabi Grand Prix - scheduled as the 2009 season finale - have fallen behind in construction of its circuit.

Abu Dhabi's problems are reportedly due to the global financial crisis, with Montreal considered as a substitute despite falling off the 2009 calendar after a commercial disagreement with Bernie Ecclestone.

However, Canada would apparently not simply replace Abu Dhabi's November event, but instead host a race before the Brazilian Grand Prix in October, which would become the new last round of the championship.

Source: GMM

© CAPSIS International


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Oh well who cares, I think the news of F1 returning to North America is more important. :)
#99348
Abu Dhabi denies track construction delay

By Pablo Elizalde Monday, March 30th 2009, 14:45 GMT


Abu Dhabi Grand Prix officials have denied suggestions that the circuit will not be ready in time for this year's inaugural race.

Rumours emerged during the Australian Grand Prix weekend that the circuit, which will host the season finale in November, could be replaced as there were delays with the construction of the circuit.

There was also speculation about a possible management reshuffle, with suggestions that Abu Dhabi circuit chief Philippe Gurdjian could be focusing on helping with the construction of a circuit to host an F1 grand prix in Korea.

Abu Dhabi, however, has moved to quash the reports that the circuit construction has been delayed, also denying Gurdjian was leaving.

"As tickets for the inaugural Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix went on sale in Abu Dhabi this morning, Abu Dhabi Motorsports Management (ADMM) confirmed that progress on the construction of Yas Marina Circuit, the host venue for the final race of the 2009 F1 season finale, is on track and there are no concerns regarding delivery deadlines," the circuit said in a statement on Monday.

"ADMM, the organization responsible for the management of the state-of-the-art Abu Dhabi based track benefits from the leadership of two experienced and talented individuals, Richard Cregan and Philippe Gurdjian.

"Gurdjian's main focus is on the development and delivery of the track whilst Cregan, formerly General Manager of Toyota's F1 Team, focuses on the growth of the team, the success of the grand prix, and ensuring that Yas Marina Circuit is a fully functioning, year round business."
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/74100
#99349
I'm seriously hopeful about a Montreal return, can't help but think this is a ploy by Ecclestone to give the Abu Dhabi people a hurryup though...
#99353
ARE YOU HVING A LAUGH?
THIS IS THE MOST DISCUSTING THING I'VE READ SO FAR?
CANADA IS MY FAVOURITE GP!! I AM SO FRICKING PISSED :banghead:
WHY ARE THE FIA SUCH RETARDS????? PLEASE TELL ME!!! :censored:
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