Bernie Ecclestone could not be more clear yesterday, in an exclusive interview to the state prior to the classification of the Hungarian Grand Prix: "Brazil will organize the next World Cup and the Olympics in 2016. Makes sense. Long time believe in Brazil, we take Formula 1 there in 1972. " But he warned: "The future of Formula 1 in Brazil depends, now, significant improvements in Interlagos. These events represent a great opportunity to review the race track too. I can no longer be questioned by the teams for which reason we ran the worst circuit in the championship. I have a serious talk with the mayor. "
The promoter of the World says it is not appropriate to charge huge projects, like China, for example: "Forget the new nations have entered in the calendar represent another reality. Interlagos All dependencies are not sufficient for F-1. The teams complain of space, functionality. You can no longer live with that. " And explained his view: "The Olympics requires huge investment, it will be good for Brazil, no doubt, but it lasts 15 days," he said. "Then, not always all that was done is well spent." Interlagos racetrack rebuilt or another would be permanently used not only for F-1 racing as the Brazilian, he argues.
How could it be, Ecclestone also spoke of Felipe Massa. "I heard that the fiercely attacked for failing to overcome Fernando Alonso in Germany. If it was team orders, he could not do anything. He acted properly, obey your team. People should support him." He spoke further: "In the next opportunity may be what he is best in the league and receive greater attention from the team. I'd love to see him champion."
As for Ferrari change its stance now, let win if you are in front of Alonso, a director Stefano Domenicali said the state, Ecclestone said: "It's a mistake. If they did it at Hockenheim to be so consistent."
Brazil still has Bruno Senna and Lucas Di Grassi in the F-1. "Hard to judge them as pilots with the cars they own." Having the name Senna in F1 is good? "It's good to have Bruno with us. Now take the last name in F-1 does not mean much because Ayrton Senna will always be here, never die. Brazilians do not need to worry. The example of his incredible ability to generate football players in auto racing is no different, someone will show up soon. "
At the end of 2012 ended his contract with the team's Formula One Management (FOM), Ecclestone's company. "I'm still that we will reach an agreement that interest to all to extend our relationship."