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US race chief bemused after Ecclestone doubts Austin race

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The Grand Prix in Austin, Texas, is the first of two new US races

United States Grand Prix circuit chiefs have been left bemused by remarks from Bernie Ecclestone in which he cast doubt on next year's race in Texas.

Formula 1 boss Ecclestone described negotiations as "an uphill struggle".

Steve Sexton, president of the Austin circuit, said: "Our funding is secured and construction is on schedule, so we don't understand these comments.

"He has expressed great interest in the Austin race and in expanding the F1 brand into the US."

Ecclestone said on Saturday: "Austin? I wouldn't want to put my money down that that will happen. I hope it will and we are doing our best to make it happen, but I wouldn't want to say 'yes'."

Tavo Hellmund, the man behind the Full Throttle Productions company which is staging the race in November 2012, said Ecclestone has been tolerant throughout the situation.

"Mr Ecclestone has been incredibly patient with the challenges here in Austin," said Hellmund.

"Full Throttle Productions has worked tirelessly to bring the US Grand Prix to the city.

"It is now the responsibility of the Circuit of the Americas to make this project happen before Mr Ecclestone's patience runs out."

The dispute comes after next season after .

The US Grand Prix in Austin is the first of two new US races, with the scheduled for 2013.

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