
JANUARY 31, 2006
Germans accept cuts likely
Germany's leading motor sport politician Hermann Tomczyk says that he does not see why the country should have two Grands Prix and says that he can easily see a situation in which the German GP is switched between Hockenheim and Nurburgring, a move which would make things financially much easier for both circuits, which struggle to pay the race fees demanded by the Formula One group.
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