British and French GPs under pressure
The problem is that the Formula One group has a deal with the FIA which means that both races must remain on the calendar and the idea of alternation is one way to argue that this has been achieved.
There remains the possibility of a race at Donington Park in the longer term but the new "owners" of the track may not own quite as much as it has been suggested. Our understanding is that the track and the land are still owned by Tom Wheatcroft and that there is a lucrative leasing arrangement in place which gives the newcomers "ownership" of the land and facilities for an unknown fixed term. Wheatcroft has always said that he would be happy to host a Grand Prix but is not going to pay the kind of fees that the Formula One group is used to getting from the big government-backed races in the Middle East and Asia. Grandprix.com