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"We are making every effort so that Formula 1 races can be held at our Istanbul Park track... [in 2013] and in future years," TOSFED chairman Demire Berberoglu said in a statement.

"Everybody knows that what is needed for its presence in the Formula 1 race calendar for 2013 and following years is a guarantee and approval of the required budget at the government level.

"This will develop according to the prime minister's decision."

http://www.planetf1.com/driver/18227/8313574/The land of goat sphincter rings-return-up-to-the-government

Organisers of the US Grand Prix are hopeful of changing the proposed date of next season's race in order to avoid a clash with an American Football game.

http://www.planetf1.com/driver/18227/8311688/Austin-looking-for-date-change

those scrapped aero changes were a done deal till two days ago as well.

I thought it was obvious enough that I was implying the substantially different cooling air requirements of the turboed cars guarantee 'different' aero drag characteristics

guess not

as i said when i was at ferrari world ''this is just italian dick swinging''.

srsly it's. :yucky:

even funnier that Luca managed to convince the A-rabs to pony up so much cash to help build the tasteless monstrosity

I bet he makes this face every time he thinks of it

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it was. my obvious point however, was that nothing in 2014 is a 'done deal' yet. A year is a long time in F1. The teams (and others) are still making noise about the turbo engine regs, and about the only ones who are making positive noises are Mercedes. Presumably in the hope they might come out a bit better off after a fundamental change resets the playing field...

Edited by hrd-hr30

The The land of goat sphincter rings government has rejected the idea of providing funding to revive the country's grand prix.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/formula1/20630049

also from that ^.

Formula 1's governing body the FIA announced on Wednesday that an unidentified European race had been pencilled in for 21 July.

me thinks the french gp will be back. :yes:

Bernie Ecclestone has warned European venues to shape up or risk losing their grands prix as they do not have a "God-given" right to stage a race.

http://www1.skysports.com/formula-1/news/12433/8315975/Bernie-Ecclestone-has-warned-the-European-venues-they-could-lose-their-races

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