From GMM
The potential organisers of a 2010 Canadian grand prix, Octane Management, have refused to comment on the latest reports about formula one returning to Montreal.
It is reported that Bernie Ecclestone last weekend showed team bosses a calendar for next year that includes a round at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.
But with the track hosting NASCAR this weekend, a spokesman for the race organisers said it would be "disrespectful to our guests" to talk about formula one right now, according to the Montreal Gazette.
Radio-Canada.ca wrote Monday that the mayor of Montreal, Gerald Tremblay, remains cautious and said that there were still no deal signed with Mr. Ecclestone but the negotiations were progressing.
photo:Toyota
The potential organisers of a 2010 Canadian grand prix, Octane Management, have refused to comment on the latest reports about formula one returning to Montreal.
It is reported that Bernie Ecclestone last weekend showed team bosses a calendar for next year that includes a round at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.
But with the track hosting NASCAR this weekend, a spokesman for the race organisers said it would be "disrespectful to our guests" to talk about formula one right now, according to the Montreal Gazette.
Radio-Canada.ca wrote Monday that the mayor of Montreal, Gerald Tremblay, remains cautious and said that there were still no deal signed with Mr. Ecclestone but the negotiations were progressing.
photo:Toyota