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Ecclestone waives Nuerburgring's GP fee

Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone has waived the 14 million euros (US$18m, £11m) entry fee to allow the insolvent company which owns the Nuerburgring race track to host the German Grand Prix on July 7, according to a report on Wednesday. Nuerburgring, 80kms south of Cologne, has been up for sale since May 15, but with the company owning the track having filed for insolvency, Ecclestone has waived the fee to allow the ninth race of the Formula One season to go ahead. "We have been able to get an agreement with Mr. Ecclestone very quickly. The details have not been disclosed," insolvency administrator Pietro Nuvoloni told German daily Bild. Ecclestone still stands to make...
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