F1: Montreal's Mayor buys equipment for GP return

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Montreal's Mayor Gérald Tremblay bought this week the necessary equipment (fences, giant screen, etc.) to organise a F1 race in the city from ex-promoter Normand Legault's company.Groupe Motorisé International (GMI) was the legal owner of most of the equipment used during races at the Gilles-Villeneuve track. Tremblay hopes the $1.5 million acquisition gives him one more argument to convince Bernie Ecclestone to bring back his circus in town."People are not to interpret the recent acquisition as a sign that discussions with the Formula 1 world is going any better or any worst, just as a sign that the city is willing to do what's necessary to convince F1 to come back in town in 2010," said the mayor's spokesman Martin Tremblay to a La Presse.The equipment now belongs to La Société du Parc Jean-Drapeau and will be accessible for any event taking place on site. Montreal wishes to gain back his F1 race as soon as possible... as soon as F1 resolves its internal disputes that is!