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28 Oct 2007, 10:08 (Ref:2053117) | #1 | ||
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Bernie whingeing about Silverstone again
I see Bernie is threating not to renew Silverstones contract after 2009 (interview on 5 live).
So what's wrong with Silverstone ? Personally I like it, to me it feels like a race circuit and their should be more circuits like it.... BUT the trend seems to be making the circuits where you can turn up in your best suit and polished shoes with the girls wearing the best party frock and we all have jolly time sipping champangne whilst watching the dashing young drivers scoot along the track ...........AHHHH. I want to be close to the track not stuck up in some grandstand where I need bino's and big TV screens to see the race... |
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I don't believe for a minute that Bernie wants Silverstone off the calendar. He just wants to keep the BRDC on their toes.
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If Interlagos keeps its place, then surely Silverstone is worthy? I agree it could do with a few upgrades, but don't take it off the calendar.
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Yes i don't know what he has against the place. Perhaps it's the BRDC he has something against. I have raced there and spectated there since the late 60s and I like the place. Much preferred it in it's original configuration though. But it's still a proper race circuit not a Mickey Mouse track like those designed by Tilke. Ecclestone reminds me of a that sad old grandad who keeps his sweets in his pocket and wont give any to the kids. Like Moseley, whenever he opens his mouth he makes a fool of himself now. The interview with Martin Brundle on the grid in Brazil was a typical example of this.
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The circuit itself is fine, especially for F1, but the facilities are very dated. That's comparing them with Monza, Spa-Francorchamps and even Mugello, which is 'only' an F1 test track.
They performed wonders at Spa before this year's race, particularly considering it's built on the side of a hill. If they can do it, then so should the BRDC. Actually, I don't much like the BRDC either. They're far too smug and self-satisfied. The only period when they appeared to be in touch with reality was when Martin Brundle was Chairman, but he soon realised he was banging his head against a brick wall and left them to it. Don't forget that if it hadn't stopped raining just before this year's race, the event would have been a disaster. Water-logged car parks and camp sites; they were even panicking about areas inside the circuit. |
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Bernie has also said that the "London GP" is not yet dead.Personally I think it would be better situated in South Yorkshire somewhere,but that's my opinion.
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Silverstone as a racing circuit is just fine, but its whats next to it thats the problem it badly needs a new pit complex, proper covered grandstands, proper spectator facilities, a museum and a far better technoparc.
however the grand prix as an event has not caused problems it has also not shone - its TV ratings aint great (in the UK more people watch the USGP than the British), Bernie doesn't get on with the BRDC. You get people like Jackie Stewart banging on about the fact that the government does not help, well the government did pump a load of cash into british motorsport while back - try and find out what it was spent on!! Also the government solved the Silverstone traffic issues by building the A43 - a huge undertaking. Silverstone needs to make itself a destination - hotels, conferencing, shuttle busses to a main line station, a museum, a proper technology park.... that will fund the improved facilities The london GP isn't dead but... it aint gonna be F1!!! |
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I thought this was all in the works with Silverstone though..Bernie is just reminding The BRDC that they need to get there fingers out..
I am sure that Damon's letter about The Mosley/Stewart remarks has prompted BE to lean on Silverstone yet again. |
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The spats come to mind for me too here.
It's all too irritating for words. Take Interlagos. Wonderful circuit and I wouldn't see it go for anything. But it is third world stuff in terms of facilities apparently, yet Bernie doesn't seem to care about that. These things never boil down to facilities or whatever, there is always an underlying issue to these points Bernie tries to make about Silverstone. |
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Interlagos is getting a paddock upgrade as part of the new deal extension to 2014
But then Silverstone are planning one as well and it is moving forward so I can't see why Bernie should complain. Probably just his way of hurrying it up That said, I wouldn't be surprised if he complains even after it's finished |
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Exactly - he'll always find something to complain about at Silverstone, if only because he has issues with the BRDC.
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We like to complain don't we...
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It is indeed Martyn I know because I am one( British that is) and I am sure we will in heaven (complain that is) between talking about F1 of course...Do they tea in heaven do you know?
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Bernie's just doing BRDC a favour. If they didn't have some complaint or other of his to complain about they'd have no reason to exist.
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29 Oct 2007, 19:05 (Ref:2054286) | #24 | ||
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i'ver never been so i cant comment on the facilities and i agree with those that make the argument that these things have more to do with personal matters rather than real world problems of facilities and logistics etc....
and here comes the but...but if England wants to maintain is status as the centre of the racing world why should they not be expected to also provide an example, rather set the standard, of what F1 track should be. in fact i find it hard to believe that the desire to build the best track & facilities in the world is not fundamentally the priority. it's really a shame that the government doesn't take a larger role in this, but thats hardly BE's fault. of course you can say that he should be doing more - like maybe paying for it himself |
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