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Germany to 'always' have grand prix - Haug

Norbert Haug Vice President, Mercedes-Benz Motorsport
Norbert Haug Vice President, Mercedes-Benz Motorsport
Jul.20 (GMM) Norbert Haug, in charge of Mercedes-Benz's formula one activities, has allayed fears the sport might move away from Germany after 2010.



The current scheme, whereby Hockenheim and the Nurburgring annually alternate hosting a single grand prix in the country, is set to end in two years time.



Organisers of this weekend's Hockenheim race expect to lose about 3 million euros, raising rumours that German circuits will soon no longer be able to afford a presence on the calendar.



But Haug told the German news agency SID: "Germany will always have a grand prix. Anything else is inconceivable."



Five of the active grand prix racers at present are German-born, while two of the involved manufacturers - Mercedes and BMW - are German.

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