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Ecclestone hopeful of Monza deal post-2016

Bernie Ecclestone is hopeful of signing a new deal with the organisers of the Italian Grand Prix as long as they can agree new terms in line with other European races. The 83-year-old recently threatened to scrap the race once its current deal expires in 2016 because it pays less than the majority of events - an announcement which was met with much criticism. But speaking on Saturday in the Monza paddock, Ecclestone was more hopeful of a new deal following talks with new promoter and former driver Ivan Capelli. "I spoke to them this morning and the bottom line is simple: all we want is for Monza to have the same terms as all the other European races," he said. "I would like...
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