F1 hopeful of Silverstone deal

Silverstone hosted the first British Grand Prix in 1950 but the 2019 race will be the last at the circuit unless new terms are reached.

Silverstone

Next year's British Formula One GP will be the last at Silverstone unless a new deal is struck. (AAP)

Formula One bosses are hopeful a deal can be reached with Silverstone to keep the British Grand Prix on the calendar after next year's race, having agreed an extension with Belgium.

Silverstone hosted the first championship grand prix in 1950 but the circuit's owners last year triggered a break clause in the current contract which means 2019 is the last race unless new terms are reached.

"Silverstone is part of the foundation of this sport," Formula One's commercial managing director Sean Bratches told Sky Sports television at the French Grand Prix on Saturday.

"We are a commercial business and we are going to do a deal that makes sense for us and hopefully there's an opportunity there.

"We just renewed Spa on terms that work for both parties and my suspicion is that we can do the same for Silverstone. That's our intent, anyway."

Bratches said conversations continued to be 'productive' and a meeting with British Racing Drivers' Club (BRDC) chairman John Grant and his Silverstone team was planned for London next week.

The BRDC, which owns the track, has said the current contract is not financially viable for them despite having one of the biggest crowds on the calendar and being home to a majority of the teams.

The Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps is another of the sport's classic races and a driver favourite but has struggled financially.

Under former commercial supremo Bernie Ecclestone, hosting fees had an annual escalator and provided much of the sport's revenues.

Liberty Media, who took over last year, have shown they are open to different arrangements as promoters have called for a sharing of the risk and revenues.

Formula One announced on Wednesday that Spa had renewed its contract to the end of 2021.


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