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Formula-1
Aussie GP bows to start pressure
Walker hopes the future of the
Australian Grand Prix is now secure Australian Grand Prix organisers
have devised a compromise plan after demands from Formula One boss
Bernie Ecclestone to stage the race at night. Ecclestone has been
pushing for the timing of the season curtain-raiser to be moved in the
interest of European television viewers.
Organisers initially resisted the
move, citing cost concerns. But the start has now been pushed back 90
minutes to 3.30pm local time, which is 0430 GMT. Officials say if it is
successful in increasing television ratings they will push the start
back another 90 minutes to 5pm (0600 GMT) for 2009.
Australian Grand Prix Corporation
chairman Ron Walker told a news conference: "That will mean a 7.00 am
start time for the television coverage in mainland Europe, finishing at
about 8.40 am.
"There will be an afternoon start and
finish across the Asian continent where there are potentially hundreds
of millions of viewers.
"All this can be achieved without any
additional infrastructure costs."
"The only way the race could stay in
Melbourne, or anywhere else in Australia, is if it is staged during the
night so that the public in Europe can watch it," Ecclestone was quoted
as saying.
"At the moment it is ridiculous that
people are asked not to sleep in order to see it live. That can't carry
on. The alternative is to pull the race completely from Australia.
The Australian Grand Prix has been on
the calendar since 1985, moving from Adelaide to Melbourne in 1996.
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