Greek government to subsidise F1 track
- Published on 02 Oct 2012 09:05
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- By: Rob Veenstra
Bloomberg reports that, despite Greece's deep economic woes, the track will be built near the western port city of Patras at a total cost of just under EUR 95 million.
Private investment company Racetrack Patras SA will oversee the project, journalist Paul Tugwell wrote. (GMM)
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