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Russia misses GP deadline

MOSCOW, Russia - Russia has missed its deadline to submit an application to host a Formula 1 GP in 2014 but still hopes to convince the sport's governing body that it can host a race.

Russia signed a seven-year deal in 2010 with F1 chief executive Bernie Ecclestone for a GP in the Black Sea resort from 2014 until 2020.

The Russian Automobile Federation (RAF) said it missed the July 31 2013 deadline because of a financial dispute with race organisers in Sochi, which will also stage the Winter Olympics, in February 2014.

FAILED TO FILE ON TIME

It said its only option was to prove to the International Automobile Federation that there was a force majeure (unavoidable incident) for its failure to file on time.

Organisers said: "The RAF says it is ready to include the Russian GPon the international Automobile Federation's calendar under force majeure conditions."

If its problems are resolved the race is expected to go ahead in October 2014. Preparations were previously disrupted by concerns that the circuit would not be ready.

More background on the Russian F1 GP on again/off again fiasco.


 
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