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Law change to keep Grand Prix at Monza

The Italian government is to agree to a law change in order to safeguard the future of its Grand prix at Monza. With the promoters unable to meet the financial demands of FOM, there has been concern that the Italian Grand Prix might follow France and Germany. However, a change to the Stability Law, which has been agreed in theory by the government and should be passed in weeks, will allow the Automobile Club of Italy (ACI) to help finance the event whereas under the old system it would only have been able to provide funding with profits from the sport which were difficult to define. 'We have to be clear about the choice we had here,' Angelo Sticchi Damiani, ACI president, told...
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