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Formula One rights holder Bernie Ecclestone has set the Silverstone circuit a December deadline to keep next year's British Grand Prix on
the calendar.
The next meeting of the governing FIA's world motorsport council is on 11 December, when the final schedule will be published.
"The world council will meet and we will just pull it off (the calendar)," Ecclestone told Friday's Times newspaper when asked
about the British race. "We'll have no other choice if we don't have a contract. We shouldn't have anything on the calendar unless we
have a contract in place."
Ecclestone said if no deal was done the race would be removed initially for just one year and not be replaced with anything else,
reducing the schedule to 18 rounds. However he still hoped for a deal.
"They (Silverstone) are close and they know they are close," he added. "It's not the terms and conditions so much as
whether the investors are prepared to bankroll them and take the risk."
Next year's British race was supposed to have been at Donington Park but that circuit's operators are now in administration after failing
to raise the funds needed to renovate the facilities.
Silverstone, a former World War Two airfield owned by the British Racing Drivers' Club (BRDC), hosted the first championship grand prix
in 1950.
Its absence would be a loss for the country that is home to many of the teams and next year will have two British world champions, Jenson
Button and Lewis Hamilton, side-by-side at McLaren.
"Of course we want a British Grand Prix," said Ecclestone. "I've been spending an awful lot of time trying to make sure it
does happen, but there is no chance of an exceptional contract for Silverstone. Why should there be?"
BRDC president Damon Hill said the club was reluctant to sign any deal that put it in peril.
"Bernie doesn't care whether you lose your shirt or not," he said. "He wants to deal with someone who can take a chance.
We saw what happened with Donington and so there is a point at which it becomes a fine line between signing a contract or not."
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