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'safe' - report 11-22-2004 (GMM -- Nov.22) The historic British grand prix is safe, a newspaper claimed. 'Scotland on Sunday' sent a journalist to interview 74-year-old F1 impresario Bernie Ecclestone. A resultant article quoted the commercial rights holder as saying he would be 'shattered' if Silverstone didn't host a race next season. ''I don't want to be shattered,'' Bernie smiled - as the journalist noted - 'knowingly.' The track-owning BRDC's president Sir Jackie Stewart, meanwhile, renewed a plea for government backing to improve the Northamptonshire venue's facilities. ''(We) have been left to save the British grand prix for the nation,'' the Scot told The Sun, ''(and) the economy of a large region around Silverstone and for 40,000 jobs in the industry.''
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