Ecclestone open to new promoter for Italian GP

Bernie Ecclestone says he is open to working with a new race promoter if it saves the embattled Italian grand prix. With the F1 supremo warning that Monza must pay more to stay on the calendar beyond 2016, Italian automobile club chief Angelo Sticchi Damiani and Ivan Capelli, representing the promoter Sias, flew to Monaco last weekend for talks.

Afterwards, Ecclestone said the situation remains "at a standstill". The Italian weekly Autosprint reports that the 84-year-old Briton is offering Monza a new deal along the lines of the Red Bull-promoted Austrian grand prix.

Ecclestone rejects the argument that he is prioritising money over the most historic and traditional European venues on the calendar, like Monza and Germany. "The tradition used to be that circuits in Europe paid to host formula one," he insisted, "but now they don't want to pay. So it is they who don't want to respect tradition," said Ecclestone.

It is believed that, at the Monaco meeting, Damiani and Capelli made it clear that the EUR 20 million fee reportedly demanded by Ecclestone is too high. Ecclestone now says: "I wonder if there is a new promoter in Italy who wants to take over the organisation of the Italian grand prix."

"The fact is that the Europeans are still at an advantage over those outside of Europe in terms of how much it costs to host F1. We are open to anyone who wants to come forward," the 84-year-old added, "but those figures will not go down. I made it clear." (GMM)

Replies (1)

Login to reply
  • khasmir

    Posts: 893

    Bernie, you hypocritical bastard...
    Just turn the situation around, would he pay that much money to host a race knowing there is no way it is possible without a huge loss??? I don't think so...
    Everything he says and does hurts the sport more and more, and then he just keeps asking more money while spectator numbers are dropping.
    He should be promoting the F1 brand instead of tearing it down all the time. It's not because he is making more and more money that this means F1 is doing good. On the contrary...

    • + 0
    • May 28 2015 - 18:26

AZ Azerbaijan Grand Prix

Local time 

AZAzerbaijan Grand Prix

Local time 

World Championship standings 2025

Show full world champion standings

Test calendar

See full test schedule

Related news

Give your opinion!

Will Bottas challenge Hamilton for the world championship in 2020?

Formula 1 Calendar - 2025

Date
Grand Prix
Circuit
-
Bahrain
14 - Mar 16 2025
Australia
21 - Mar 23 2025
China
4 - Apr 6 2025
Japan
11 - Apr 13 2025
Bahrain
18 - Apr 20 2025
Saudi Arabia
2 - May 4 2025
United States of America
16 - May 18 2025
Italy
23 - May 25 2025
Monaco
30 - Jun 1 2025
Spain
13 - Jun 15 2025
Canada
27 - Jun 29 2025
Austria
4 - Jul 6 2025
United Kingdom
25 - Jul 27 2025
Belgium
1 - Aug 3 2025
Hungary
29 - Aug 31 2025
Netherlands
5 - Sep 7 2025
Italy
19 - Sep 21 2025
Azerbaijan
3 - Oct 5 2025
Singapore
17 - Oct 19 2025
United States of America
24 - Oct 26 2025
Mexico
7 - Nov 9 2025
Brazil
21 - Nov 23 2025
United States of America
28 - Nov 30 2025
Qatar
5 - Dec 7 2025
United Arab Emirates
See full schedule

Formula 1 Calendar - 2025

Date
Grand Prix & Circuit
14 - Mar 16 2025
Australia Albert Park
21 - Mar 23 2025
4 - Apr 6 2025
11 - Apr 13 2025
18 - Apr 20 2025
Saudi Arabia Jeddah Street Circuit
2 - May 4 2025
United States of America Miami International Autodrome
16 - May 18 2025
23 - May 25 2025
Monaco Monte Carlo
30 - Jun 1 2025
13 - Jun 15 2025
27 - Jun 29 2025
Austria Red Bull Ring
4 - Jul 6 2025
United Kingdom Silverstone
25 - Jul 27 2025
1 - Aug 3 2025
Hungary Hungaroring
29 - Aug 31 2025
Netherlands Circuit Zandvoort
5 - Sep 7 2025
Italy Monza
19 - Sep 21 2025
Azerbaijan Baku City Circuit
3 - Oct 5 2025
17 - Oct 19 2025
United States of America Circuit of the Americas
24 - Oct 26 2025
7 - Nov 9 2025
Brazil Interlagos
21 - Nov 23 2025
United States of America Las Vegas Street Circuit
28 - Nov 30 2025
5 - Dec 7 2025
United Arab Emirates Yas Marina Circuit
See full schedule
show sidebar