Hockenheim to decide F1 future next week
The future of the German grand prix at Hockenheim will be decided definitively next week.
Authorities have scheduled a meeting on March 25, next Wednesday, to determine whether or not they should organise a race at the circuit in 2010, the German news agency SID reports.
Recent editions of the race, alternated annually on the F1 calendar with the Nurburgring, have attracted multi-million euro losses, which the local promoters are no longer able to sustain.
"On March 25 we will evaluate the explanations and make a decision about whether we continue with formula one in Hockenheim," town mayor Dieter Gummer said.
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