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Ecclestone circuit deal seals Turkish GP future
25th April 2007
The conclusion of a deal by Formula One impresario Bernie Ecclestone to buy the Istanbul Park race circuit has guaranteed the future of the F1 Turkish Grand Prix at the venue for the next 14 years.
Speaking about the $120m (£60m) deal Ecclestone said, "I did this investment by myself. I'm glad to have many people around supporting me. I can guarantee F1 will race in Istanbul until 2021."
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