Ecclestone uses F1 money to pay off New Jersey debts
- Published on 13 May 2013 14:58
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- By: Rob Veenstra
Now, in the Barcelona paddock, the F1 chief executive revealed that he has committed some of the sport's money to the New Jersey project. "There's no reason why it shouldn't happen," Ecclestone told Reuters on Saturday. "We've put money behind it to pay a lot of the things off, a lot of their debts," he said, explaining that he will look to recoup the money later. We're going to try and make it happen next year."
Ecclestone also hinted he might be lining up a race on the streets of Long Beach as a potential alternative to New Jersey. "If we do this (in New Jersey), it (Long Beach) won't (happen)," said the 82-year-old. (GMM)
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