[闲聊] MONTREAL 以后不会再有F1方程式赛车了。。。

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因为加拿大的禁烟政策,所以大烟草公司不再支持在MONTREAL举办F1方程式赛车大赛了。

今年的比赛是最后一次!Montreal市明年将为此损失 7500万加元/年 的收入。

禁止烟草广告是愚蠢的决定!你自己不抽烟就得了,管烟草广告干吗?广告商是付钱的。再说了,烟草广告是在比赛场内刊登的,完全是小范围的,这有啥要紧呢?

现在经济不景气,市政府还要自断财路,真是不懂!莫名其妙!这7500万加元的收入,可以干多少事情。。。这下好,没了!

希望明年不会加税吧???!!!



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The other reason is Shanghai China will be the last stop next year, and Chinese people do not care Cigarettes AD at all. I went to the Montreal Grand Prix, I hope they can get it back. ;)
 
不止Montreal,比利时站也取消了。
 
Ecclestone denies Grand Prix cancellation



Canadian Press


Friday, August 08, 2003
ADVERTISEMENT


Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone has denied claims he has axed next season's Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal.

Race organizer Normand Legault said Thursday the race will not happen in 2004 as a result of a Canadian government ban on tobacco advertising. He said he had received the news in a letter from Formula One organizers.

But Ecclestone insisted Friday that a decision on next season's calendar has yet to be made.

"I've no idea where this story came from - the calendar for 2004 has not been put out yet or even considered," Ecclestone was quoted by England's Press Association.

Asked what his thoughts were on next season's calendar he added: "I don't know what's in my head at the moment, I'm so busy but the calendar for 2004 is not out yet."

Under federal government legislation announced in 1997, organizers of the Montreal race had a seven-year grace period before tobacco sponsors had to be dropped.

The event draws crowds of more than 300,000.

Charles Lapointe, head of Tourism Montreal, said Friday his organization will lobby Ottawa and Quebec to try to save the race, which he called the most lucrative tourism event in Canada.

"We want to save an event that brings in $80 million to Montreal's economy," Lapointe told a news conference.

Jobs will be lost if the event is scrapped, he warned, but he couldn't say how many.

Lapointe said the Canadian Grand Prix could be given a reprieve if anti-tobacco legislation is harmonized with the European Union's, which is set to take effect in 2006.

He said it's "worrisome" that confusion exists over the future of the event and added it's necessary to meet with federal Industry Minister Allan Rock and Quebec Municipal Affairs Minister Jean-Marc Fournier to find a solution.

On the Web:

FIA's position on tobacco sponsorship of motor racing:
http://www.fia.com/PRESSE/FIA tobacco statement/FIA-statement/a statement.html
 
CCTV and Sina had put AD on the racing Car. Is there anyone had been to the Montreal Grand Prix this year?
 
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