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Singapore GP denies reaching deal with Formula One

Associated Press | Posted on Jul 13, 2012 at 02:15pm IST

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Singapore: Singapore Grand Prix organisers have refuted comments by the sport's supremo Bernie Ecclestone that the city-state had essentially agreed to extend its hosting rights for a further five years.

Ecclestone had been quoted to say that "all obstacles preventing the deal from going through have been resolved" and that a new five-year agreement was ready to be signed.

However, Singapore GP said that while it has received a formal renewal notice from F1's commercial rights holder, it was not satisfied with the terms and said talks "are still ongoing."

Singapore GP denies reaching deal with F1

It was reported earlier that a new five-year agreement was ready to be signed between Singapore GP and F1.

"What is presently on offer from Formula One Administration is insufficient for us to commit to a full five-year extension," the statement read.

The initial five-year deal for F1's only night race is due to expire after this year's grand prix in September, with negotiations for an extension having been going for almost a year.

"Singapore GP has been in talks to cement terms that offer commercial viability," the statement read.

The amount Singapore pays to host a grand prix is reportedly around $40 million per year, which is far higher than that paid by some other countries, including neighbouring Malaysia.

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