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Monza hits setback in bid to save F1 race

Fresh doubts have emerged about the future of the Italian Grand Prix at Monza after a meeting with race chiefs and Bernie Ecclestone failed to deliver the contract that had been hoped for. Angelo Sticchi Damiani, the president of the Automobile Club of Italy, and Ivan Capelli, president of the Automobile Club of Milan, had been optimistic that new financial terms that had been prepared to save the save the race would be accepted when they met in London earlier this month. But according to sources, the offer of 18 million Euro per year proved not to be the stumbling block, as instead Ecclestone expressed concern about the management situation of the Italian race track. He had been alerted to...
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