Hockenheim will host this year's German Grand Prix instead of
alternating with the Nuerburgring, Formula One's commercial supremo
Bernie Ecclestone told Reuters on Thursday.
"It's going to be at
Hockenheim, we're in the middle of doing something with them. It can't
be Nuerburgring because there's nobody there," said the 84-year-old
Briton.
Hockenheim hosted last year's German race under an
agreement to alternate with the Nuerburgring, which is under new
ownership. The 2015 calendar does not currently specify a venue for the
July 29 race, however.
"We've got a contract in place (with
Hockenheim), we just have to amend the years of the contract. It was
alternating with Nuerburgring so we'll just take that out," said
Ecclestone.
Reuters
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