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Old 10-15-2008, 05:05 PM   #1
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2009 French Grand Prix CANCELLED



When the FIA released the 2009 Formula 1 calendar, the only notorious absence was the Canadian GP. Now, financial circumstances have forced the Federation Francaise du Sport Automobile (FFSA) to issue a statement dropping its support for and sponsorship of the 2009 French GP, effectively canceling the event.

The unfortunate result follows an earlier commitment from France itself to preserve the French Grand Prix, whether at Magny Cours or Paris. While the loss of the historic organizer of the event means the 2009 race has no expectation of remaining on the calendar, it is possible - in theory, at least - that other forces and agencies within France could step up and keep the race going.

In 2008 the French Grand Prix had nearly been marked off the calendar as Bernie Ecclestone criticized the French government's laissez-faire attitude toward preserving the event at Magny Cours. FIA officials, including Eccelstone, had wanted to move the race to a more metropolitan area like Paris, because the remote Magny Cours venue cut significantly into the experience of the Grand Prix.

This latest development could be all Ecclestone and crew need to finally get the event in a more modern, central location, though that would necessitate finding the financial and organizational backing to plan and oversee the Grand Prix, which is no small feat.

The cessation of the French Grand Prix is also historically significant to the sport itself, as it is the oldest surviving motor race, having been run since 1906, according to GrandPrix. It was also the first international event to garner the title "Grand Prix," itself a French phrase.

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Old 10-16-2008, 09:22 AM   #2
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Re: French Grand Prix canceled as French Motorsports Federation drops backing

This is all part of Bernie's plans. Max will feel at home in the dark dungeons of Disneyland.

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Disneyland on pole for 2010 French GP


Oct.16 (GMM) Disneyland Resort Paris is the frontrunner to bring France back to the formula one calendar in 2010, French racing federation chief executive Nicolas Deschaux has admitted.

As the Federation Francaise du Sport Automobile (FFSA) announced that next year's Magny Cours race has been cancelled for economic reasons, Deschaux said he met this week with organisers of six alternate venues.

Disneyland Paris is located about a half hour drive from the French capital, and we reported recently that plans have been devised for a temporary track on the Euro Disney-owned grounds.

Moreover, the national sports newspaper L'Equipe reports that quadruple world champion and former F1 team owner Alain Prost is firmly backing the project, having declared the future of the French grand prix "an issue of national importance".

Deschaux said: "The only plan that can be put in place in 2010 is the Paris Val d'Europe (Disneyland) project."

He also said the other five hopeful venues have thought up "serious" propositions for the French grand prix.


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