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Thursday, 05 July 2012 10:14 |
Maurizio Flammini, who tried to organise a Formula One race on the streets of Rome, has admitted the project is definitely dead.
He told Ansa news agency: "Absolutely not, it can't be done due to the problem of bureaucracy.
"I am now working on the Grand Prix of New York that I hope will go ahead soon," Flammini, a former F2 driver and world superbike (World SBK) promoter, added.
He explained: "The bureaucracy stops thousands of projects in Rome, not just Formula One. We should fight against it.
"It is unthinkable that a planning agreement, the foundation of any business venture that can be done in the area, has a duration ranging from 6 to 15 years.
"Any initiative in this world is old in six years, let alone fifteen," insisted Flammini.
F1SA.com
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