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Sydney not giving up on GP switch

The nice skyline of Melbourne during the 2007 Grand Prix
The nice skyline of Melbourne during the 2007 Grand Prix
Aug.7 (GMM) Rival organisers have not given up hope of stealing the Australian grand prix from Melbourne.

It was reported recently that The Australian Racing Drivers Club had, at a cost of some $350,000, commissioned a study into the feasibility of ploughing $93m into the Eastern Creek circuit - located about 40 minutes from Sydney - as an alternate venue to Melbourne's Albert Park.

Since the report was commissioned, F1 chief executive Bernie Ecclestone - despite pushing for a night race - agreed a new deal with Melbourne for a twilight event until 2015.

But ARDC board member Allan Moffat said: "Bernie Ecclestone will get sick of Melbourne's refusal to host a night race.

"We would be in a position to take advantage," he told Sydney's Daily Telegraph."
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