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#111448
How will our being positive help exactly? Are we going to collectively will or hope Donington to successfully have the circuit ready for the British Grand Prix?

Bernie's people reads this you know :P:wink:
#111509
Bernie didnt want a British GP so what better way to get rid of one but not look like a bad guy? give the race to a track that would never be ready in time!
No British GP and it wasnt his doing.

win win for Bernie :thumbup: now wheres the next Arab money coming from?


Yes this was the plan from the start!
I live just down the road from Donnington (its so small compared to Silverstone!) and it was clear it was not going to be ready. Even if the track is ready the road infrastructure is a nightmare. They'll have to close the east midlands airport for several reasons. Silverstone has had all the road infrastructure sorted out. Lunacy to change it for a track that is years behind readiness to host a GP. Well not lunacy in Bernies case. Im just amazed he gets away with it!
#111681

Hill: F1 could still return to Silverstone

By Edd Straw Friday, April 24th 2009, 09:13 GMT


British Racing Drivers' Club president Damon Hill has said that Silverstone has been in discussions with Bernie Ecclestone to reclaim the rights to hold the British Grand Prix should Donington Park not be able to.

Track owner Tom Wheatcroft has entered into legal proceedings against lease owner Donington Park Ventures Ltd over £2.7 million of unpaid rent stretching back to last September. Wheatcroft is also seeking for the lease to be forfeited.

This has thrown the viability of the 2010 British Grand Prix into fresh doubt, and Silverstone, which loses the rights to the event after this year's race, is determined to step in should Donington prove unable to.

"We've had communications," Hill told BBC Radio 5 Live. "There's always been an open line of communication between ourselves and Bernie.

"We're very keen on Formula 1 and Silverstone has a long history with Formula 1, so we've always tried to keep the door open."

Despite Silverstone's willingness to take over the race, Ecclestone reiterated yesterday that should Donington Park not be able to, the British Grand Prix would not be held in 2010.

Ecclestone cited Silverstone's failure to improve its facilities to meet his expectations in recent years.

"There is no question of us going back," he said. "They have had enough chances and have not delivered what they promised."

Ecclestone also hit out at the British government's failure to help the event, especially in light of the vast sums of money being spent on the 2012 London Olympics.

"It's a disgrace that the British government don't step in to help," he said. "They are throwing billions at the London Olympics. They could do what is needed to save the race by putting in a fraction of it - 0.002 per cent."

But Hill stopped short of calling for the government to put money into the race. Although the vast majority of events worldwide benefit from some form of government support, Hill believes that there is an argument that the British Grand Prix should stand on its own feet commercially.

"Some countries are happy to pay as a government for a Formula 1 event because they believe it provides benefits for their country and economy," he said.

"In a free market, if you're arguing there's a market out there for grands prix and that his job is to get the best price he possibly can, if he's doing his job properly he would take the highest bidder. Therefore that's the criteria for getting a grand prix.

"On the other hand, if it's a proper free market then the business should run on proper free market principles which would not require it to receive government investment."
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/74743
#111727
What is it with this Country?

More arguments, bureaucracy, red tape, meetings, legal proceedings, time wasting and 2010 isnt that far away.

The middle east can build a completely new track in the desert from scratch in a matter of months, we have several quality circuits that only need to be modified and it takes us years!! Planning meeting here, then another one to discuss the last one, then a disagreement and back to the beginning again.

Sorry guys if I have gone off on a complete tangent but frustation is getting the better of me and this whole British GP issue just keeps rumbling on and on,and as most of you guys have mentioned what do we need to do to hold a GP, how many hoops do we have to jump through.

Wonder how much Bernie is paying his friend Mr Wheatcroft to cause trouble and hold things up???
#111740
What is it with this Country?

More arguments, bureaucracy, red tape, meetings, legal proceedings, time wasting and 2010 isnt that far away.

The middle east can build a completely new track in the desert from scratch in a matter of months, we have several quality circuits that only need to be modified and it takes us years!! Planning meeting here, then another one to discuss the last one, then a disagreement and back to the beginning again.

Sorry guys if I have gone off on a complete tangent but frustation is getting the better of me and this whole British GP issue just keeps rumbling on and on,and as most of you guys have mentioned what do we need to do to hold a GP, how many hoops do we have to jump through.

Wonder how much Bernie is paying his friend Mr Wheatcroft to cause trouble and hold things up???


I completely agree. It's always astounded me how quickly Malaysia can build things yet we seem to take an age to do anything. I suppose half the issue is we have health and safety issues to contend with over here, whereas there is little in the way of this in Malaysia.

I'd far rather see the F1 saved in this country than see us hosting the Olympics...

Planning meeting here, then another one to discuss the last one, then a disagreement and back to the beginning again.


This reminds me of a friend of mine who used to work for a council contractor. He was made to drive over 100 miles for a 'very important' 9am meeting. When he got there they had a one hour meeting discussing what refreshments to have at the next meeting...
#111745
There's still the Glasgow Grand Prix :wink: Anybody? Come on it would be fun :hehe:


street race! awesome! part of the fun would be dodging the thugs trying to hijack the cars in the chicane
#111761
There's still the Glasgow Grand Prix :wink: Anybody? Come on it would be fun :hehe:


Fantastic, the only downside is that on the podium, there would only be 3 magnums of Buckfast to spray over each other
#111773
There's still the Glasgow Grand Prix :wink: Anybody? Come on it would be fun :hehe:


street race! awesome! part of the fun would be dodging the thugs trying to hijack the cars in the chicane


Yeh well most of the cars wouldn't start because they'd be on bricks.
#111812
Glasgow GP? I'm thinking of Bernie with his strict requirements for "hospitality" meeting "the worst toilet in Scotland" from 'Trainspotting'.


Think your referring to another Part of Scotland there. :wink:
#111832
Or Irn Bru!!

Irn Bru is too precious to waste spraying around. It s for drinking only.
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