Anyway, back to business. The racing circuit is co-owned by the municipal governments of Monza and Milan, who have been unable to keep the track out of trouble, at least financially. Considering the fact that both, the two cities and the circuit are situated in the Lombardy Region, its government intended to invest about 20 million euros to resuscitate the circuit. The only condition being that the investment was to be exempted from taxes. Turns out, the Italian senate is in no mood to give them a tax-free pass.
This turn of events casts a shadow over the circuit’s future and consequently, also on that of the Italian Grand Prix. With the circuit’s contract set to end by 2016, the lack of basic funds might make it difficult for the grand prix to stay at Monza beyond that.


