Todt keen to see French GP back on calendar

Wednesday 4th November 2009

Newly elected FIA President Jean Todt admits he is keen to see the French Grand Prix back on the Formula One calendar.

France did not host a grand prix this year - the first time in more than 50 years - and will once again be absent from the 2010 calendar due to financial problems.

Todt held a meeting with French Prime Minister Francois Filion on Monday to discuss the grand prix's future.

"I find that it would be a shame if France did not have its Grand Prix. Losing such a prestigious international event could have economic consequences," he told the AFP news agency.

The FIA boss also insists that it is not necessary to build a new circuit as three tracks - Le Mans, Paul Ricard, and Magny-Cours - are all capable of hosting the event.

"There are at least three which could host the race in France."


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