2010 Canada GP saga: one more false start

 2010 Canada GP saga: one more false start
Montreal, Canada, grid atmosphere - Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 7, Canadian Grand Prix, Sunday Pre-Race Grid / Copyright: Charniaux / xpb.cc

The likely return to the F1 calendar of the Canadian grand prix continues to confuse, after yet another day of confirmation swiftly followed by denial.

Raymond Bachand, the relevant minister of the regional Quebec government, told French language television LCN on Thursday that formula one will race at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve next June 6 after an agreement with Bernie Ecclestone was reached.

According to rds.ca, Bachand revealed that the agreement involves the transfer of $15 million per year to Ecclestone, the F1 chief executive.

However, in the evening, Montreal mayor Gerald Tremblay dismissed Bachand's interview, insisting the deal has "not been finalised" but that "everyone is optimistic" about a positive outcome.

He said an announcement will only be made after all the documentation has been signed.

 

Source: GMM

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 MAKK55 MAKK55
I'm SO TIRED of this back and forth talk. I'm a F1 fan but with all of the drama that is quickly changing. I've been to the Montreal Gran Prix a few times including the final year. I WANT TO GET MY GRAND PRIX PACKAGE!!!!!! STOP THE FOOLISHNESS!!!!!! PLEASE!
September 19, 2009 2:11 pm
 Max_Speed Max_Speed
Is it me, or there will be more tracks build than the amount of time needed for the whole championship. How they will manage to put all races inside a 8 month period? Cause I don't want any GP replaced that's curently on the calendar.
September 19, 2009 9:08 pm