british grand prix axed for 2005
its a disaster for british f1 fans.bernie ecclestone should hang his head in shame
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Thats me no longer a F1 fan :(
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i am saddened but not really surprised , the rot set in when middle and far east countries started hosting more races , i am not saying they are bad races , far from it , its that they are more lucrative from a sponsorship point of view :(
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i suppose we'll just have to wait for this A1 grand prix racing thats all.
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it will be ok if you have sky sports iirc it is only going to be shown there :( i will be ok though :D |
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At the end of the day all the other established circuits pay the same amount and they make a profit. Why cant Silverstone? Its not as if Bernie hasnt helped. He contributed a large sum to the road changes
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no great loss, F1 seems intent on self destruction, its just another nail in its coffin.
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its a shame but i am going to agree with you , it will be interesting to see what this years rule changes bring :erm: |
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It is scandalous that the home and founding country of F1 can't provide a decent state of the art race track. We can do it for football, olympics, tennis, golf etc, etc, why not F1. :mad: It is a major spectator sport. I dunno if I'm right but I heard that as many people watch a Grand Prix as watch Premiership football on a race weekend. (Well maybe not now as it seems to be no more than a high speed procession ). :erm: |
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I'm not surprised at this. For so long now it's been known that the Silverstone event was in trouble.
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Anyway, F1 these days is just a procession. Touring cars and the like are far more interesting, either to see in person, or to watch on TV. F1 has to level the playing field between teams and add some unpredictablitly if anyone is going to remain interested in it. It may currently employ a lot of people in the UK, but the continual money needed and requests for bail outs from the government surely is lower priority than spending wisely on the NHS, law and order, etc. |
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I dont really understand why Rockingham wasnt developed to a standard to be able to take a grand prix. Its a new circuit and im sure it wouldnt have cost much more to improve the pit facilities. However it is a dog to get too.
But then again Indianapolis did the same, spent a bit of money, have a good seating capacity and that place is not that easy to get too either. |
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Silverstone is Old and in need of a great deal of investment. In comparison to the newer circuits around, I'm not suprised that it's going to be dropped.
It's been on the cards for a while ... |
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i'm not 100% convinced this is the end of the British GP just Bernie's way of forcing Silverstone and the BRDC into action.
if you look at it the only income Silverstone get from a GP is from ticket sales and merchandise and the rest goes to paying Bernie for the race. We pay 9 million but some races in Europe and other areas pay more. if you look at the circuit it is a classic with lots of fast sweeping corners rather than just 3rd and 4th gear turns which is all Herman Tilke seems able to design. Spa, Brasil, Imola have worse facilities and maybe even Monza as well. Of the new cuircuits they are GPs of nowhere that circuit could have been built by anyone on any bit of land |
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