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S'pore F1 to lose big money for 3 years

makapaaa

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<!-- START OF : div id="storytext"--><!-- more than 4 paragraphs -->If marquee names like Ferrari carry out their threat and pull out of the Formula One championship to form a rival series, Singapore will probably not be able to host a leg of the new race just yet.
It is understood that the Republic's five-year deal with F1 commercial rights holder Bernie Ecclestone, which runs out in 2012, has a clause that prohibits this.
Other cities on the 17-race calendar, such as Melbourne, are believed to be bound by similar clauses.
Race promoters Singapore GP said the exact contractual terms of the SingTel Singapore Grand Prix are confidential.
But when asked if the Republic could host the rival championship, a source closely involved in last year's race said: 'We already have one contract. How many do you want us to sign?'
The source added that the contract's obligations would be fulfilled and there would be no withdrawal.
A breakaway series, if launched, would likely boast stars like McLaren's defending world champion Lewis Hamilton and Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen, hence luring away the majority of F1's current fan base.
This essentially means a second-tier championship for F1 host venues, spelling trouble for a major event on Singapore's tourism calendar. The world's first night race drew 40,000 tourists and raked in $168million in tourism receipts. This year's event on Sept27 is safe though.
Still, finding suitable venues for a new series is just one hurdle the eight breakaway teams comprising the Formula One Teams Association (Fota) must negotiate.
Other obstacles include negotiating broadcast deals with television stations, persuading sponsors not to quit and getting the International Automobile Federation (FIA) to sanction their races.
The current chaos started after FIA president Max Mosley, in an effort to rein in teams' astronomical spending, proposed a budget cap of £40million (S$96million) per team from next year.
The eight outfits that comprise Fota - Ferrari, McLaren, Renault, BMW Sauber, Toyota, Brawn GP, Red Bull Racing and Toro Rosso - are against the budget cap. They dropped a bombshell last Thursday, saying they were commencing preparations to set up a rival series.
They argue that F1 is about constant innovation, and a cap would go against the spirit of the sport. The FIA has said it plans to sue the teams over their attempts to quit.
Leonard Lim

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po2wq

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... But when asked if the Republic could host the rival championship, a source closely involved in last year's race said: 'We already have one contract. How many do you want us to sign?' ...
gambling dens oso can hv 2, cannot hv 2 car racing, meh? ...

evry1 wil flock 2 world crass, world's best, world no 1 sg 2 watch 1 ...
 

Leongsam

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Even without a breakaway series, F1 racing has to be subsidised by the taxpayer at many street circuit venues.

Melbourne is a good example....


Tax payer funded F1 GP for Melbourne

Posted By Matt On February 26, 2009 @ 10:53 am In Car News, Motorsport, Victoria | 20 Comments

It is expected that next month’s F1 Grand Prix in Melbourne will be a tax payer funded event to the tune of some $50 million due to the loss of major corporate sponsors.

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The hefty bill comes as no surprise to Victorians who have footed consistent losses of up to $40 million for the race over the past three years.

Victoria’s Labor Government, under Premier John Brumby, has been heavily criticised for wanting to keep the race in spite of its rising costs with most sponsors of the event cutting their spending by up to one-third.

This cost-cutting could force the state government to underwrite the event in a move that will push the State budget in to the red for the first time in 15 years.

The Australian Grand Prix Corporation said its overall sponsorship revenue would not be affected, with many corporate supporters on long-term contracts, but its corporate hospitality tickets would be hit hard with BMW, Foster’s and ING all tightening their belts.

This year’s Melbourne F1 Grand Prix will be a twilight event for the first time, kicking off at 5pm in a bid to capitalise on international television audiences. Race day is Sunday March 29th.

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Cestbon

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Can organize one more race mean 2 race one F1 and another one maybe new name ( ChampionMotor). Mean that spend another big amount of money
 

Char_Azn

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If the 8 teams really moves out(which I seriously doubt), the F1 will start losing a lot of money. Most of the money are coming from those 8 teams anyway. Seriously would anyone want to pay insane amount of money just to watch Williams and Force India? I seriously doubt FIA will allow those 8 to leave. Its like throwing money out the window, the tough talk is all over, FIA will be starting to beg soon. Already, all the major sponsors and countries are talking about how they can wiggle their way out of the deal if there really is a split
 
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