Ecclestone says Valencia is now home

27 June, 2010

Bernie Ecclestone (GBR) CEO Formula One Group (FOM) (Right). Formula One World Championship, Rd 9, European Grand Prix, Qualifying Day, Valencia Spain, Saturday 26 June 2010.

Bernie Ecclestone in Valencia

Jun.27 (GMM) The Valencia street circuit is now a “home” for formula one, according to F1 chief executive Bernie Ecclestone.

Ahead of its debut race in 2008, it is believed a seven-year contract was signed.

But the venue has met with criticism, including a 5.4 kilometre layout that has hosted processional races, and a lack of atmosphere due to the absence of many boats in the marina.

There were, however, a healthy 50,000 spectators for Saturday’s qualifying session, and Ecclestone is quoted by the local news agency EFE: “I’m very proud and pleased with Valencia.”

The Briton said he once thought setting up a circuit in the America’s Cup port area was “almost impossible” and a “20 year project completed in two”.

“It’s a miracle,” Ecclestone laughed. “This is now a home for us. Today a journalist told me ‘this is another Monaco’,” the 79-year-old added.

However, Telegraph writer Simon Briggs on Saturday described Valencia as “a poor man’s Monaco”.

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One Response to Ecclestone says Valencia is now home

  1. Bec 27 June, 2010 at 12:41 pm

    It’s never going to be Monaco, for one Valencia’s a better place to hang out after and before the GP, it’s far cheaper to stay there, get there and enjoy yourself there, there’s no dog sh*t on the pavements, and you’re not surrounded by jewellery shaking tossers.

    Valencia is way, way, way better then Monaco , but as Simon Briggs of the Telegraph gets all expenses paid trips, why not big up Monaco ;)

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