The much-heralded plan for the Grand Prix of America to run a race along the Hudson River waterfront in Weehawken and West New York next year has been postponed until 2014, according to two mayors with knowledge of the plan.

Weehawken Mayor Richard Turner confirmed the news, saying there would be an official announcement tomorrow morning.

The mayors said Formula 1 promoters are behind on road repairs and obtaining permits for the 3.2-mile race course on local waterfront streets.

Late last month, the World Motor Sport Council posted the approved Formula 1 2013 calendar with an asterisk by the Hudson County race, indicating it had yet to be confirmed.

The race, formally known as the Grand Prix of America at Port Imperial, was tentatively scheduled for June 16, one of 20 races on tap for 2013.

Gov. Chris Christie said the economic impact of the race would be akin to the towns hosting the Super Bowl. Officials expected the race to attract about 100,000 visitors and generate approximately $100 million in economic activity.