Monday, April 25, 2011

F1: goodbye to the Turkish Grand Prix

The F1, you know, move a lot of money, it requires continuous investment and is constantly expanding, so its Patron, Bernie Ecclestone continues to draw hands down this sort of bottomless pit and makes demands more and more unlikely. They know something the organizers of the Turkish GP who did not believe their ears when they received the request for $ 26 million to secure the passage of F1 racing cars in their path even in the coming seasons.

This is a disproportionate amount of money, considering that doubles the amount of $ 13 million, sought until this year. "It seems that the Grand Prix Formula One race in Istanbul, not next year. The Finance Minister has found the request is too high." Explain Twitter Murat Yalcintas, head of the Istanbul Chamber of Commerce that supports Gp.

As a result, the 8th of May, could be the last F1 race to be held in Turkey in 2012 and the calendar will take the place of another circuit in Istanbul.

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