As you know Turkey GP contract will end in 2011, and later still no agreement. The calendar will be a new situation for us because of race does not look very positive.
However, following the incident very closely Serhan Acar, TOSFED last statement made by Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan met with the President and the Mumtaz Tahincioğlu'nun interview with Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone said the deal came to the decision to sit on the table again.
In this context, Tahincioglu went to London and will meet with Ecclestone.
Ecclestone, more than 10 years before the treaty negotiations had asked for the extension of the annual 26 million dollars.
Serhan Acar his explanation on their site as follows:
"Jobs, according to three or four months ago, it seems a little more positive. First Vice President Mumtaz Tahincioglu, the months-long effort in recent weeks, and then explain the situation to him and he met with Sn.Başbakan. Following this meeting, re-made the decision out of negotiations with Bernie Ecclestone and FOM . For this reason, Mumtaz Bey, went to London with Mr M will meet again.
In the meantime, the second in front of us there is a problem, it is also operated by 2012 and after the runway who. Mr. F, F1, whether or not the business is leaving at the end of 2011. So both will sign a contract with FOM, as well as you look at where close to $ 10 million a year can afford to spend money, a group holding company, association or organization must be found. That is connected with each other, but there are two issues to be tackled separately: the F1 contract and have the operator. As for the topic of this operator, various groups are negotiating for a new formation gidilebilmesi. Unfortunately, you could not make a name, but I am following the day on this topic.
Istanbul 2012 European Capital of Sport in the election, with the government I believe in our hands a little kuvvetlendireceğine. In summary, we continue to try and work as TOSFED. As the saying goes; gone cordially hope that does not break! "
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