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#89059
From F1 Live:

The French Senate has approved a bill amendment giving permission for the construction of a Formula One circuit near Paris, the sports daily L'Equipe said.

The move, initiated by a group of four senators, is designed to fast-track preparations and overcome bureaucratic obstacles for a French Grand Prix in 2011 at Flins-sur-Seine, in the department of Yvelines, about a forty minute drive from the French capital.

France, although an historic home of Grand Prix racing, will not feature on the 2009 or 2010 calendars following the demise of the Magny-Cours event as well as the alternate project at Disneyland Paris.

"If the construction and organisation is conducted in a timely manner, it is possible that a Grand Prix can be held in France from 2011," the senators said.

They argued successfully that returning to the F1 calendar should be part of France's recovery from the economic situation.

Still pending is a major financial sponsor for the project, and the approval of F1's Bernie Ecclestone and the governing FIA, L'Equipe pointed out.

It is also suggested that while supported by Prime Minister Francois Fillon, the project is opposed by many individuals and local stakeholders, who staged a protest last weekend.

Pierre Bedier, president du conseil of Yvelines, however, has already established a support committee for the project, entitled 'Yvelines F1 - La vallee de l'automobile' (Valley Automobile).

Source: GMM
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Well, it's good that some progress has been made on the matter. It's disgusting that there is no French Grand Prix at the moment.
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#89098
Will it be much of a rench to to leave Manky Course & move towards Paris?

Love your name for Magny-Bores as I like to call it! :P

I'm all for this move towards Paris as long as the track is decent, much better than Magny-Bores and it is not ruined by Hermann Tilke and his "fetish corners".
#89103
damn Rench rogs

Will it be much of a rench to to leave Manky Course & move towards Paris?

Corrected. :blush:
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#89111
Will it be much of a rench to to leave Manky Course & move towards Paris?

Love your name for Magny-Bores as I like to call it! :P

I'm all for this move towards Paris as long as the track is decent, much better than Magny-Bores and it is not ruined by Hermann Tilke and his "fetish corners".



But, bbbut...
I LUV fetish! :yikes:
#89124
The French Grand Prix should race at an updated version of the Bugatti Le Man circuit. It would be less money to change that circuit than build a brand new one... All the facilities are there already.

No Fetish talk...
#89138
The French Grand Prix should race at an updated version of the Bugatti Le Man circuit. It would be less money to change that circuit than build a brand new one... All the facilities are there already.

No Fetish talk...


Bbbut, he started it :(
#89156
The French Grand Prix should race at an updated version of the Bugatti Le Man circuit. It would be less money to change that circuit than build a brand new one... All the facilities are there already.


Same as Paul Ricard, teams still test there, do they not?
#89169
The French Grand Prix should race at an updated version of the Bugatti Le Man circuit. It would be less money to change that circuit than build a brand new one... All the facilities are there already.


Same as Paul Ricard, teams still test there, do they not?

And doesn't Bernie own the circuit? But the problem is that there are no stands and if you asked Bernie if he could fork out for even some cheap scaffolding-built stands he would probably get angry and turn into the Incredible Hulk.
#89203
From F1 Live:

The French parliament has scrapped the senate's earlier approval of a Formula One circuit project near Paris.

It was reported this week that obstacles to a French Grand Prix in 2011 at Flins-sur-Seine, in the department of Yvelines, had been swept away by a government bill amendment.

But although initially approved with Prime Minister Francois Fillon's support on the grounds of economic stimulus, the project was also greatly opposed, including by the political opposition and environmentalists.

Members of a joint committee therefore could not reach a compromise between the two chambers, and nullified the senate amendment.

Senator Bariza Khiari said the amendment was "at the expense of Magny-Cours and 400 jobs in Nievre (Nevers)," while environmentalists had argued that the circuit would have been built on important farming land 40 minutes from Paris.

Another government sitting was scheduled to discuss the issue further on Thursday, reports in France said.

Source: GMM
© CAPSIS International
#89277
I think F1 should chill out with all the new circuits and should concentrate on getting the Canada and America GPs back.

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