Hockenheim chief in Spain for Bernie Ecclestone talks

General picture of Nurburgring racetrack on July 12, 2009
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Hockenheim chief Georg Seiler admits that he is in talks with Bernie Ecclestone about the future of the German Grand Prix.

Hockenheim chief Georg Seiler has admitted that he is in talks with Bernie Ecclestone about the future of the German Grand Prix.

After the country's absence from the Formula 1 calendar last year, Seiler and a German delegation are in the Barcelona paddock to whip up interest in July's Hockenheim race.

German F1 drivers posed with a large 'hashtag' prop reading "F1 Ist Zurueck" (F1 is back), but Hockenheim in fact only has a deal for 2016 and then again in 2018.

F1 supremo Ecclestone has said that the Nurburgring is not in a position to host next year's race, so Seiler revealed that he is in Barcelona for talks with his "long time friend".

"[Ecclestone] has his ideas, we have our constraints, and somewhere in the middle we have to meet," Seiler is quoted as saying by SID news agency.

This year's German Grand Prix is scheduled for July 31.

Kimi Raikkonen of Finland and Ferrari and Nico Hulkenberg of Germany and Force India drive during the German Grand Prix at Hockenheimring on July 20, 2014
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