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Ecclestone wants new contract for Nurburgring race

"What we can make possible, we will make possible"

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Bernie Ecclestone insists he wants to sign a new race contract with beleaguered German venue the Nurburgring.

At present, the future of the biennial event looks grim, after the Rhineland-Palatinate state cancelled the circuit operator’s lease, and Nurburgring Automobile GmbH hit back by threatening legal action against the government.

Perhaps because F1’s current world champion Sebastian Vettel is German, and because Hockenheim only wants to host one race every two years, the sport’s chief executive Ecclestone sounds keen on a solution.

"If the government finds a new partner who agrees to have the race, then I am more than happy to agree to a new contract," the 81-year-old is quoted in the Rhein Zeitung newspaper.

"What we can make possible, we will make possible," added Ecclestone.

The relevant state government minister Roger Lewentz told the same newspaper that he is prepared to meet with Ecclestone.

"We want to continue with formula one at the Nurburgring, but at a reasonable rate," he said.

Ecclestone commented: "So far I have not heard from him (Lewentz)."

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