Bulgaria keeps moving towards F1 race deal
"We have created a project that meets the requirements of both FIA and FIM"
A race contract for an inaugural Bulgarian grand prix in 2012 could be signed as soon as next month, according to the head of the south east European country’s motor racing federation.
A proposed race in Bulgaria has been on the table for some time, including when F1 chief executive met with the country’s economy minister at Monza last month.
If talks with a funding consortium reportedly comprised of Arab, US and Canadian companies and the government go well, Ecclestone could travel to capital Sofia to sign the contract between November 15 and December 15, Bogdan Nikolov told the Sofia news agency Novinite.
The report said Bulgaria aims to be unique on the F1 calendar by having an asphalt surface that can be artificially heated.
Nikolov, chairman of the Bulgarian Motorcycling Federation, added that the circuit will bid for both F1 and its two-wheeled equivalent MotoGP.
"We have created a project that meets the requirements of both FIA and (MotoGP governing body) FIM," he said.