By Auto123.com (Auto123.com),

From GMM



The fate of the 2015 German grand prix is a simple matter of "the fee".



That is the claim of Bernie Ecclestone, who is set to imminently decide if the country will be removed from the F1 calendar for the first time in decades.



Officially, the Nurburgring is scheduled to host the July race.



"I am happy to hold a grand prix at the Nurburgring," Bernie Ecclestone told the German news agency DPA.



"The promoters know it and we have met to discuss it. The problem is that they are not willing to pay the fee," he added.







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To comment, please enable JavaScript Monday, 9 09:48:00 Not a problem... Hockenheimring is better anyway.... knickout Monday, 9 10:13:00 It's a big problem. Nurburgring is at the heart of F-1. Enough is enough Bernie. Lighten up and make all this reasonable you tool! ..the rich get richer... disqus_cjHf3hBAcZ Tuesday, 10 07:55:00 Bernie doesn't care if there is ever another race in Europe. When is he going to retire? disqus_ca9fCWhaBC

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