Ecclestone signs the new Brazilian GP contract
The future of the Brazilian Grand Prix has been secured until 2014. It has already been a year since Bernie Ecclestone agreed to extend the contract for the Brazilian race held at Interlagos near Sao Paulo. But it was only this weekend that all the documents were signed and ratified by Bernie Ecclestone, promoter Tamas […]
The future of the Brazilian Grand Prix has been secured until 2014.
It has already been a year since Bernie Ecclestone agreed to extend the contract for the Brazilian race held at Interlagos near Sao Paulo.
But it was only this weekend that all the documents were signed and ratified by Bernie Ecclestone, promoter Tamas Rohonyi, and Gilberto Kassab, the mayor of Sao Paulo.
This one-year delay is explained as follows: The organizers had to promise to dedicate 15 million dollars (nearly 12 million euros) to the improvement of the paddocks, the construction of a new medical center, and additional stands. This has been done.