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| 30 September: The British
  Grand Prix
  at Silverstone appears to be in serious doubt for the 2005 Formula 1 season
  after being dropped from the provisional 2005 F1 Calendar.  Speaking to BBC Radio Five Live BRDC President Sir Jackie Stewart
  said "Clearly the BRDC are very disappointed as we have been in
  discussion with Ecclestone and FOM.  However the Government defended its position. A spokesperson for the
  Department of Culture, Media and Sport said "Clearly the Government
  supports and wants to see a British Grand Prix at Silverstone. BRDC Chief Executive Alex Hooton echoed Sir Jackie Stewart's remarks and
  said "I seriously think that it is possible there will be no Grand Prix
  in Great Britain next year. Bernie Ecclestone described the Silverstone facilities as embarrassing. Speaking to ITV news he said "When people want to build new tracks, they want to look at Silverstone. We don't want it built like that. It's quite embarrassing. I am pushing the world to raise the standards and our country has one of the worst." There is some speculation though that the real reason behind
  this is to bargain with the British Government for an extension for Formula 1
  from the tough new legislation on Tobacco advertisement which comes into
  effect on the 31st of July 2005. The 2005 Formula 1 Schedule is expected to be ratified on the 13th of October by the World Motorsport Council. If the British Grand Prix isn't included, it will be the first time it is excluded from the calendar in the history of Formula 1.Related Stories: British Grand Prix agreement reached British Grand Prix expected to be back on the calendar for 2005 BRDC releases statement regarding the exclusion of the British Grand Prix The British Grand Prix in doubt for the 2005 Formula 1 season Provisional 2005 Formula 1 Schedule Loading 
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