Due to unrealistic demands imposed on V8 Supercars' governing body by the management of Queensland Raceway, the track known as "The Paperclip" has not been guaranteed a spot on the 2010 roster.
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The spot that was to be taken up by the Queensland 400 is now provisional, meaning that there is not much of a chance of the track being raced on this season. High hire fees imposed by John Tetley, QR's manager, have forced V8 Supercars Australia to forego closing a deal for 2010. V8SA listed such things as highly unrealistic demands compared with the state of the track's facilities, and QR's unwillingness to obtain a CAMS license to sanction the event, as reasons for the deal being called off.
Tony Cochrane, the Chairman of V8 Supercars Australia, expressed frustration at QR Management's unco-operative stance, suggesting that V8SA should work with the Queensland government to build an entirely new facility, free from the non-compliance demonstrated by Queensland Raceway, to keep jobs in the state.
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