Formula One commercial chief Bernie Ecclestone is making noise about Monza, stating the track is a commercial disaster for the series and that the contract will not be renewed after 2016. Michaela Rehle / AP Photo
Formula One commercial chief Bernie Ecclestone is making noise about Monza, stating the track is a commercial disaster for the series and that the contract will not be renewed after 2016. Michaela RehShow more

Ecclestone starts rattling sabres over Monza’s suitability for F1



Monza, home of the Italian Formula One Grand Prix since the first championship in 1950, risks being dropped from the calendar after 2016, according to Bernie Ecclestone.

The sport’s 83-year-old commercial chief, who is facing bribery charges at a trial in Germany, told Italy’s Gazzetta dello Sport newspaper that the race’s future was in doubt.

“Not good,” Ecclestone said when asked about contract renewal.

“I don’t think we’ll do another contract. The old one was a disaster for us from the commercial point of view.

“After 2016, bye bye.”

Ecclestone has previously threatened races as part of a bargaining procedure, notably with Silverstone before renovations were carried out and a long-term deal agreed, but he has also followed through.

The French Grand Prix has been absent since 2008 while Austria, a popular fixture with a circuit now owned by Red Bull, returned to the calendar this season after an 11-year break.

Ferrari-owned Mugello has been mooted as a possible future venue for an Italian Grand Prix but Ecclestone said he had yet to receive any proposal from Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo.

Monza is known as the temple of Italian motorsport and is located in a former royal park just outside Milan. The only other track to host the Italian race was Imola in 1980.

Monza is the fastest circuit on the calendar. Along with Monaco, Spa and Silverstone it holds a special place in the affection of F1 fans because of the links with the sport’s history and great names of the past.

Ecclestone said television audiences were lower in Italy than elsewhere, with Ferrari’s poor recent performances partly to blame.

“If Ferrari began to finish first and second in qualifying and the race – the audiences would go up everywhere. Ferrari is a global passion,” he said.

Ecclestone, who has been involved in F1 since the 1950s and once owned the Brabham team, said the sport had become too clinical with drivers’ personalities stifled and rules restricting their driving.

He returned to a personal contempt for the sound of the quieter new V6 turbo engines and indicated he would be happy for struggling smaller teams to leave the sport.

“They should stop,” he said. “If they do not have the money, they should close. I am ready for a Formula One with eight teams and three cars each.

“Is it better to see a third Ferrari or a Caterham? Ferrari might find new sponsors in America and an American driver. Great. The same for the others.

“Let’s take Caterham. They have invested a load of money, they are going to need a load more and therefore paying drivers. But what for if they have never been competitive?”

Follow us on twitter at @SprtNationalUAE

COMPANY%20PROFILE
%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3ECompany%20name%3A%3C%2Fstrong%3E%20Klipit%3C%2Fp%3E%0A%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3EStarted%3A%3C%2Fstrong%3E%202022%3C%2Fp%3E%0A%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3EFounders%3A%3C%2Fstrong%3E%20Venkat%20Reddy%2C%20Mohammed%20Al%20Bulooki%2C%20Bilal%20Merchant%2C%20Asif%20Ahmed%2C%20Ovais%20Merchant%3C%2Fp%3E%0A%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3EBased%3A%3C%2Fstrong%3E%20Dubai%2C%20UAE%3C%2Fp%3E%0A%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3EIndustry%3A%3C%2Fstrong%3E%20Digital%20receipts%2C%20finance%2C%20blockchain%3C%2Fp%3E%0A%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3EFunding%3A%3C%2Fstrong%3E%20%244%20million%3C%2Fp%3E%0A%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3EInvestors%3A%3C%2Fstrong%3E%20Privately%2Fself-funded%3C%2Fp%3E%0A
COMPANY PROFILE
Name: ARDH Collective
Based: Dubai
Founders: Alhaan Ahmed, Alyina Ahmed and Maximo Tettamanzi
Sector: Sustainability
Total funding: Self funded
Number of employees: 4
COMPANY PROFILE
Name: Almnssa
Started: August 2020
Founder: Areej Selmi
Based: Gaza
Sectors: Internet, e-commerce
Investments: Grants/private funding