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Great! Good for Canadians and North Americans...
Hopefully the circuit surface will be better than before.
Good news, bernie came to his senses!
From [i]F1 Live:
...negotiations are still ongoing, and that Ecclestone has not modified his previous unacceptable offer.
From F1 Live:
he mayor of Montreal on Tuesday clarified that no deal to reinstate the Canadian Grand Prix in 2010 has been completed.
F1 chief executive Bernie Ecclestone was earlier quoted by the Swiss magazine Motorsport Aktuell as saying "I promise we will be in Montreal in 2010."
However Mayor Gerald Tremblay told French language radio RDS that negotiations are still ongoing, and that Ecclestone has not modified his previous unacceptable offer.
Ecclestone also said on Tuesday that while an F1 return to Indianapolis is not on the cards, his sport could host a United States Grand Prix somewhere else "the year after (2011)."
Source: GMM
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i'll see it when i believe it. all i know having been to every gp-except 2 at c.gilles villeneuve, is my right to see a f1 race live after 44 years straight is looking dim this year. this sport can not go on being run this way. the promotors are charged crazy money,to cover the cvc dept. the promotors have to charge crazy money to stall/booth rentals at the track for indept. sellers [hats "t shirt" etc.] and artists. they have all gone. not a one at montreal the last few years. a real shame. burt.
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Changing venues like one changes their knickers (ie avatar pics), you never know what the decision will be from day to day.
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Changing venues like one changes their knickers (ie avatar pics), you never know what the decision will be from day to day.
I grow tired of my avatar easy.
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