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Did this affect the planned MotoGP race at the track too? If so, the pieces would sNot exactly. As a brazilian, I can explain the issue. The Distrito Federal government (our DC) was in the hands of a moron. He basically signed a deal with TV Bandeirantes, the promoter of the event, that was so absurd and irregular that the prossecusion office forbid the state to put any more cent into the works that were needed to make the Nelson Piquet Circuit able to held the event.
The moron's term of office ended is last dezember. So, the crisis fell in the hands of his successor.
The whole thing goes down to Bandeirantes trying to promote the race without spending any cent. They tried the same move last year, which led to a cancellation of that idiotic race in the ugliest bit of São Paulo.
The only relation with this mess and the World Cup is the fact that the track is situated alongside the stadium, which was used on the Cup.