Sep.26 (GMM) Bernie Ecclestone on Friday did not rule out tweaking the 2009 formula one calendar to reinstate a summer break.
The addition of a nineteenth grand prix next year is at the expense of the usual August break; a three-week gap in races and testing that gives F1's travelling fraternity a chance for a breather.The break is missing in the F1 chief executive's provisional schedule for next year, and reinstating it will require either the German, Hungarian or Turkish grands prix to move."Let's have a look," 77-year-old Ecclestone said in Singapore on Friday. "We are going to do something."