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F1: Montreal Nearing New Long-Term Deal, Says Ecclestone
Bernie Ecclestone says Montreal is expected to remain on the F1 calendar for years to come...
SPEED Staff / GMM  |  Posted June 13, 2012   GMM Newswire
Bernie Ecclestone says Circuit Gilles Villeneuve needs a few construction upgrades. (Photo: LAT Photographic)
Montreal is on the verge of securing a new long-term contract to host Formula One until at least 2024, the Quebec newspaper La Presse reports.

It had already emerged that Bernie Ecclestone met at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve last weekend with race and government officials.

F1 chief executive Ecclestone confirmed that the new deal for 2014 and beyond is almost complete, with only a few details left to resolve.

"The annual fee is done," the 81-year-old said. "That's not a problem.

"All they need is the OK for the building (work)," added Ecclestone.

La Presse said Briton Ecclestone is requiring that the Montreal organizers spend $20 million to upgrade the ageing pit and paddock complexes, and resurface the track within five years.

"We don't need it to look like Abu Dhabi; we just want an upgrade," he said.

"We want a facelift. If they do here what they've done at Silverstone, that would be good.

"Canada is important to us," he insisted.

Montreal's new race deal will mean there will be three Grands Prix in North America, with Austin and New York joining the calendar.

"We have 10 races in Europe so I don't see why we can't have three in North America," Ecclestone said.

However, he expressed disappointment with the controversy that marred this year's running in Canada.

"I think it was all a bit misplaced," said Ecclestone.

"(The cost of student) tuition here is the lowest in Canada, and certainly cheaper than in most other places in the world."
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