LONDON, July 7 (Reuters) - Britain could still lose its Formula One grand prix in 2010 if the Donington Park circuit is not ready in time, according to the sport's commercial supremo Bernie Ecclestone. British newspapers on Monday quoted the 78-year-old as saying it was clear what would happen if he was let down by the new promoters. "I would do what I would otherwise have done this week, gone and signed up with somebody else," said Ecclestone at Silverstone, the circuit that hosted Formula One's first championship grand prix in 1950. Formula One's governing body and Ecclestone announced at the British Grand Prix last week that the future of the race had been saved by moving it from Silverstone to Donington from 2010. The decision, after one of the longest-running sagas in the sport, raised concern about the new promoters'...
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