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Qatar to break F1 fee record in 2017?

Qatar, the small Arab country, looks set to break F1's record for the highest-paying grand prix host. F1 business journalist Christian Sylt, who is close to the sport's chief executive Bernie Ecclestone, cited 'sources' in reporting that Qatar looks set to pay about $78 million a year beginning with its first race no later than 2017. With either an event at the floodlit MotoGP circuit at Losail or possibly a street race, Qatar would join F1's other two Middle Eastern races on the calendar, Bahrain and Abu Dhabi. "We are looking at all possibilities there," said Ecclestone. "Qatar is not signed but they are ready to go." Writing in the Independent newspaper, Sylt said the...
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