Hockenheim deal may take 'a few days'
Although allocated a firm July date on next year's F1 calendar, the 2010 German grand prix is not yet set in stone.
Reports in Germany insist that the Hockenheim circuit must first receive the final approval from its local state Baden-Wuerttemberg.
Track boss Karl Josef Schmidt told the news agency SID that the agreement could take "a few days".
The uncertainty arose in June, when the Hockenheim council said it was no longer willing to absorb annual multi million euro race losses.
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