Singapore GP has no deal beyond 2012 season

10 July, 2012

Singapore Grand PrixJul.10 (GMM) Singapore Grand Prix organisers are yet to ink a contract to continue hosting Formula One beyond the 2012 season.

We reported earlier this year that, despite Bernie Ecclestone hand-picking the city-state as the location of the sport’s public floatation, Singapore officials are no longer willing to pay “top dollar” for the race.

The reports said the government has been paying a sanctioning fee of about $40 million per year – “roughly twice the amount” paid by another Asian race, Malaysia.

Now, Channel NewsAsia is reporting that the government has told the street circuit’s promoter Singapore GP that it will only extend the deal if a new contract is “economically viable”.

“We hope to see a mutually agreeable outcome soon,” said trade minister S Iswaran.

With a five-year contract, Singapore hosted its first grand prix – the first for F1 under floodlights – in 2008.

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3 Responses to Singapore GP has no deal beyond 2012 season

  1. Hawk 11 July, 2012 at 9:08 am

    et Abu Dhabi?

  2. Matthias O'keeffe 11 July, 2012 at 8:11 am

    I really hope they renew their contract… I love the Marina Bay Street Circuit, and plus, it’s the only night race..

  3. Anthony 10 July, 2012 at 3:15 pm

    Bernie would be a fool to let this race fall by the wayside. Singapore is easily one of the best races on the calendar.

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