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I read Webb's artiicle and noted reading beween the lines that he was less tham impressed with her ladyship. I remember at the time how the entry fees absolutely went through the roof during her reign. I have been banging on about his for years and things don't change and begin to wonder if they ever will. I think one if the problems is that these days Motorsport is simply not PC enough with the continued hype over global warming and sooner or later there will those from the green lobby that will succeed in stamping it out entirely. |
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Those Sun Free Day's were brill.
Ms Foulston, in my opinion, did a lot of damage to motorsport in the UK. It was her pact with Bernie that almost lost the UK it's GP with the bickering over Silverstone, the Octagon era brought about the delapidation of everything outside of Brands Hatch, and thankfully we have Dr. Palmer issuing a prescription of modernisation and repair. Regarding the green lobby... The MSA should be encouraging green(er) fuels in the blue book. At the moment you have to amend the championship rules to allow alternative fuels. This should be in the blue book already. It should say : Pump Fuel, or Bio-Ethanol, or Bio-Gas even... Rob. |
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It would daft to ignore the Green Lobby. Motorsport should be seen to be doing it's bit. I'm sure all the Technology involved in the high end of the sport has led to more efficient and cleaner road cars but does Joe Public know that?
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This I believe will be 'the' major issue for our sport in the next few years. With the economies in China and India growing at a phenomenal rate, many new power stations being built to serve their needs, the global warming situation will only get worse, especially as the USA administration is ignoring the problem. An item in the news this week gave us only a decade before the damage done by mankind is totally irreversible.
The FIA should be acting now. The non-car-interested general public will see motorsport as helping the decline and if this perception grows, what companies would want to be associated with and sponsor a sport that is seen to be not environmentally friendly? With F1 at the pinnacle and being the public's main perception of what motorsport is through most countries ( in China and India too), it should be seen to be taking action and put racing and all competiton cars on 'green' fuel ASAP. Only my opinion of course but the whole of our industry should have concerns. Back to topic... |
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There is absolutely no doubt in my mind (where's that?) that Motorsport has to completely change how it goes about it's business. I love the sport but it is a business as well and it seems petty useless at selling itself. If you ask "Jo Public" to name a motor race they would probably reply with the Le Mans 24 Hours, Monaco GP, Indy 500 and probably the British GP. I would suggest that NOTHING else gets a look in. It is all down to promotion and content. The circuit owners, the clubs, the championships and the racers should all get involved in the promotion of the sport in as many ways as possible, even if that means free tickets, circuit rides, autograph sessions or publicity stunts such as the BTCC in Milton Keynes this year. As for content. You have to cater for the family so that the man (normally) who wants to watch the racing can and the rest of the family can be fully entertained by some other means. The grids have to be full and if that means amalgamating some championships then so be it. On the bigger scale, that works for the LMES and ALMS. I've yet to go to Rockingham but a seat for everyone seems a good way to go. I'm still naffed off that the LMES at Silverstone this year was advertised as coming with a free roaming grandstand seat only to find Silverstone had closed most of them. Hardly likely to entice people back!! (I know there was a huge thread about this) I am married with two daughters and going to a motor race never figures in their lives (thank God). On the one hand the three girls don't see cars "going round in circles" as entertainment and my wife only sees the cost of all four of us turning up for something perceived as strictly for the husband. Nick |
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The gas is generated from the after effects of consuming vast quanitites of Hoegaarden, baked beans, and prawn vindaloo (better than chicken). All it takes is for the MSA to add Bio-Ethanol & Bio-Gas or LPG to the list of race legal fuels for ALL motorsport. Championship organisers can fettle their rules to take the differences in performance into account for each fuel. I for one am keen to have a go at Bio-ethanol. Rob. |
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I know this is an old post, but is anyone able to E-mail me a picture/scan of the Motorsport interview with John Webb?
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