Paris, Nov 22: Next year's French Grand Prix has been cancelled for financial reasons, a regional French newspaper reported today. Le journal Du Centre newspaper said the prestigious race, held on the Magny-Cours circuit since 1991, has too small a budget to meet the financial demands outlined by the FIA, the sport's governing body. "The financial situation does not match the financial guarantees required by (F1 Boss) Bernie Ecclestone for 2004," Michel Charmant, an official for the Nievre region which hosts the race, was quoted as saying in today's edition of the paper.

FIA, reached by telephone after office hours, did not immediately respond to messages seeking comment. The race was scheduled for July 11 - one of 18 races on the 2004 calendar. The report said that over the last two seasons, attendance figures have dropped considerably, leading to financial difficulties. Around 105,000 fans were expected to attend on July 6 this year, but instead only 88,000 turned up.

In 2002, the race suffered a deficit of USD $3.1 million, the report added. Bureau Report