Ecclestone insists Indian GP still on track

 Ecclestone insists Indian GP still on track
Bernie Ecclestone (GBR), Belgian Grand Prix, Francorchamps, Belgium 29.08.2009 / Copyright: Hone / xpb

Bernie Ecclestone is not ready to draw a line through plans for an Indian grand prix, despite the country's government refusing to pay scheduled fees to his company.

Following a request by the 2011 race's organisers for more than $35m in funding to be paid to Formula One Management, the Indian sports minister turned it down on the basis that F1 is not a sport but "entertainment".

"Everybody is entitled to their views. That's the good or the bad part of democracy," F1 chief executive Ecclestone, 78, is quoted as saying by domestic media on Wednesday.

The Briton said the promotion contract for the F1 race, with construction on a new circuit already underway, remains in place.

"(The race has) been on for a long time. There's never been any doubt," Ecclestone in London told the Indian news agency PTI.

"The contract has been signed a long time back."

He said he will be on site when the circuit's foundation stone is laid in October.

 

Source: GMM

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Indians have no passion or idea about F1 or its pedigrees nor do they have the bright spark to know the patronage of F1. Mr. Ecclestone, you would've been better off getting your track built elsewhere! These are stingy croons that will get you nowhere!
September 3, 2009 2:24 am