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Ecclestone wanted seven year Monza deal

F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone wanted Monza's new deal to be for a full seven years, according to race consultant Ivan Capelli. Ecclestone and Italian grand prix officials finally announced last weekend that Monza's future on the calendar is secure at least until 2019. However, Ecclestone usually prefers long-term, 7-year contracts rather than the 3-year deal announced with Monza. 'Monza wanted to remain flexible, because in formula one no one knows what could happen,' said Capelli, a former F1 driver. It was expected that the 2017-2019 contract would actually be signed last weekend, but the parties said it could only be done in London for jurisdictional reasons. However, Auto Motor und...
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