The 2009 French Formula One Grand Prix has been cancelled for financial reasons, organisers said.

"For economic reasons, the FFSA (French Motorsport Federation) has decided to cancel the (2009) French GP," a statement said.

"The FFSA would like to thank all those clients who attended the French Grand Prix and have supported the event in the last few years," the statement added.

It said all those who had already booked tickets would be reimbursed and apologised to all for the inconvenience caused.

The FFSA had said in an earlier statement that, due to the economic situation, it was no longer prepared to promote financially the race at Magny-Cours.

"As a result, and as long as a promoter capable of succeeding the FFSA has not been identified, the French Grand Prix will not be able to feature on the FIA international calendar in 2009," it added.

France, the country that invented grand prix racing and whose language permeates the sport from chassis to parc ferme, has only once (in 1955) been absent from the F1 calendar since 1950.

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