Bernie Ecclestone has repeated his warning that Monza circuit risks falling off the F1 calendar.

"It's very simple," he told Italy's La Gazzetta dello Sport. "There is a contract for the race this year, but not for the future."

The F1 supremo has called the financial terms of the current deal a "disaster", even if the Autodromo Nazionale is one of the most iconic F1 circuits in F1 history.

It has raised the question of whether he is asking for too much money.

"No, it's what the other organisers manage to pay," the 84-year-old insisted.

"Why should they (Monza) have different conditions than Zeltweg (Austria) or Spa? I have asked for the same numbers and the same terms."

When told Monza has a special status as one of F1's iconic venues, Ecclestone agreed: "Yes, but for F1 you also have to pay."

He denied being too driven by the financial side of running the world of formula one.

"I manage the business side of what CVC owns," Ecclestone explained. "Then I divide the money up for the teams. I try to do the best job I can."


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