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Region pledges millions to end Monza standoff

Lombardy, one of Italy's twenty regional governments, has pledged €5m in a bid to end the stand-off between Monza and Bernie Ecclestone.

Italian region Lombardy has pledged €5m (£3.8m) in a bid to end the stand-off between Monza and Bernie Ecclestone.

Amid rising speculation that the famous former F1 track Imola is shaping up to replace historic Monza, Lombardy president Roberto Maroni admitted that he is "worried".

"We are a bit worried, and I've heard rumours of great Roman tactics to remove the grand prix from Monza and bring it to Imola or even Rome," he told the Italian media.

"We are committed as a region and made a decision today to tell the Aci (Italian automobile club), who are making the deal, of our willingness to contribute the amount that is missing, on condition of entering into (race organiser) Sias."

It is believed that the €5m pledge is in addition to a further €7m (£5.3m) contributed by Lombardy over a ten-year period.

"There is a willingness on the part of the region to contribute with resources, because the grand prix must remain at Monza," said Maroni. "I think it would be a mistake for the sport if it did not."

Italian reports said that Monza's negotiations must end by late June, when F1 supremo Ecclestone wants to complete the provisional race calendar for 2017.

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