WTCC: Helsinki, Brands on 2006 radar.
Helsinki and Brands Hatch are being mooted as possible additions to next year's World Touring Car Championship calendar, when the series b🐟reaks away from its current schedule partne𓆉r, the FIA GT Championship.
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Helsinki and Brands Hatch are being mooted as possible additions to next yearꦕ's World Touring Car Championship calendar, when the series breaks away from its current schedule partner, the FIA GT Championship.
Brands Hatc𒊎h is attemp🅷ting to find an world-class car racing event to line-up alongside its regular World Superbike event, while Helsinki is attempting re-establish itself on the international motorsport map having previously staged rounds of the DTM and F3000 championships on a specially-designed street circuit.
"We had a meeꦕting in Oschersleben with Jarno Mahonen, managing director of the WRC round Neste Rally Finland, who is working on a plan to establish a racetrack in the streets of Helsinki," confirmed KSO general manager Marcello Lotti, "At the moment, he is waiting for the authorisation from the local government. If this arrives in time to include Helsinki in the calendar that has to be submitted to the FIA, we'll race there in 2006. Otherwise, it will be postponed to 2007.
As for Brands Hatch, KSO ಞhas already had several meetings with circuit o💞wner Jonathan Palmer.
"Negotiations are going on, and I should say that we are getting closer and closer to signing a deal♓ to move our British round to the Brands Hatch grand prix layout," Lotti revealed.
Britain's❀ 2005 round of the WTCC was staged at Silverstone.