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Ecclestone mulls over buying Interlagos

Former F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone is considering buying the Interlagos circuit – home of the Brazilian Grand Prix. Ecclestone was quickly swept aside by new owners Liberty Media, who gave him the job title of chairman emeritus once the $8billion takeover had been completed. But Ecclestone appears to be pondering a more hands-on role again after he met with the mayor of Sao Paulo, Joao Doria, to discuss a potential deal to sell the circuit as part of a privatisation project. Ecclestone reportedly declared an interest in buying the track, which currently has a contract until 2020 to host the Brazilian Grand Prix, and Autosport believes more discussions are planned in the near future....
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