Spa replacement to be ‘discussed’
But La Gazzetta dello Sport, the well-connected sports newspaper, quoted a source close to the FIA as nonetheless admitting that 'discussions about the opportunity for a new grand prix' will be held.
In reality, however, the F1 paddock – although disappointed to see the drivers' favorite Spa-Francorchamps go – heaved a sigh of relief at news that the calendar will be shorter than the unprecedented 19-race schedule of last year.
But the Belgian axe will not be welcomed by drivers, who – apart from the fact that they'll now mostly have to go testing in the free week preceding Spa's blank weekend date – always list the track as one a favorite.
''It's a shame,'' Red Bull driver and F1 veteran David Coulthard agreed to the BBC, ''but (formula one is) a business and you've got to get on with it.''