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Mayor certain Monza to continue as home of Italian GP

The mayor of Monza says he is sure September's Italian grand prix will not be the last at the legendary Autodromo Nazionale. Strained negotiations between race organisers and Bernie Ecclestone are still taking place. Monza mayor Roberto Scanagatti is quoted by La Gazzetta dello Sport: 'September will not be the last F1 race at Monza. I know the negotiations are long but I am sure they will eventually get there. '2016 will not be the last grand prix, I am certain,' he added.'For the passion of F1, I cannot conceive of a championship without Monte Carlo, Monza and Monte Carlo, the historic circuits.' 'Like all negotiations, there are tactics in the game but if the interest is about F1...
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