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Ecclestone: Donington F1 move 'not a bluff'.

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Formula 1 » Ecclestone: Donington F1 move 'not a bluff'.

Saturday, 5th July 2008

As doubts rise over just how Donington Park will be ready in time to welcome F1 in 2010 - when it is due to take over from Silverstone as the home of the British Grand Prix - the sport's ringmaster Bernie Ecclestone asserts that the news is 100 per cent genuine.

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Bernie Ecclestone has insisted that the announcement that the British Grand Prix is to move from its traditional home of Silverstone to Donington Park is ‘not a bluff', despite cynicism inside the Formula 1 paddock that the news is simply a smoke-and-mirrors faηade.

The revelation – which came pointedly on the opening day's practice for this weekend's British Grand Prix, and on Silverstone's 60th anniversary – was a hammer blow to the Northants circuit, which has welcomed the top flight on no fewer than 41 occasions since the official inception of the Formula 1World Championship back in 1950.

It has also prompted a good many questions as to just how Donington – which has only once hosted F1 in recent times, being the stage for the European Grand Prix in 1993 – can upgrade both the track and the facilities in time to honour the start of its new ten-year contract in 2010, even allowing for a pledged £100 million cash investment to overhaul the Leicestershire venue.

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The sport's 1996 world champion Damon Hill, President of the British Racing Drivers' Club (BRDC) – which owns Silverstone and has been in protracted negotiations with F1 ringmaster Bernie Ecclestone's Formula One Management company for months in ultimately futile efforts to forge a new deal – stressed to ITV: “We don't think we're completely out of the hunt.”

Ecclestone, however, rubbished any such speculation that Donington will not be race-ready come the summer of 2010.

“It's not a bluff,” the 77-year-old is quoted as having said by F1SA. “A contract is signed.

“The plans – what has been put to me by Donington – are elaborate and nice. It's what we want and what we need.”

The sport's commercial rights-holder added that he was pleased to have saved the British Grand Prix – one of the true mainstays of the F1 schedule – from the axe that has hung precariously over it for some time, whilst pointing the finger of blame for Silverstone's loss squarely at the BRDC, which he said had pleaded with him for two more weeks beyond this weekend's deadline.
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