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Circuit reopens in time for the Spa 6 Hours, and there will be more talks next week with the locals
I wouldn't be too worried about this. I'd be more worried about the Walloons and the funding |
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Could the federal government bail it out if need be? A title sponsor might be a Brucie Bonus ...
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*edit* after some more "research", it turns out the group doesn't have a problem with the races and such. their problem was with the rise of "incentives" (test days, track days, ...), which has exploded since the license was renewed. the old license concerned the weekends + some exceptions during the week. the new one is a more global, allowing far more track time during the week. the group just wants to see (hear?) less track day/ mid-week incentives, but due to the nature of the new license, court was forced to ban the racing if they wanted to ban the incentives. they couldn't do one without the other. this of course means Spa could get a license for the races, and a seperate one for the incentives |
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I must say the reading of this post makes much more sense than some reactions on other forums, where interpretation of the court ruling went much out of course. As you mentioned, neither F1 nor any major events are at stake in that decision, but the increasing use of the circuit on week days for “incentives”. Already a meeting was prompted yesterday between the lawyers of the association of petitioners and the management of the circuit (indeed, an association of boroughs), to reach a compromise about measures for the future, as should always be the case whenever any kind of nuisance affects some residents. At Francorchamps, the problem being the noise level on week days, in the absence of any regulation whatsoever. The ruling having been made by the State Council, that is the administrative high court, all it did was to revoke the exploiting licence that had been provided a couple of years ago by the regional government. That ruling being grounded on the fact that the compulsory study of environmental incidence had been “seriously insufficient”. That leading to aberrations, since many read it wrongly as a ban on all activities on the circuit until 2026!!!… Should there be anyone to blame, I would personally point to the regional minister who acted hastily, under the urge of securing the F1 come-back after Ecclestone’s casual blackmailing. The issue being put again in the hands of the regional authorities, to establish another permit, certainly more carefully thought over, since it will involve preliminary negotiations with the residents. Anyhow, since the ruling of the administrative court has not been so far combined with any claim for damages before a general court, there is no infringement penalty, which means all races in the calendar may be maintained. As to the cost of running a F1 race for organizers, with as a consequence a totally prohibitive entrance ticket, it would surprise me if Francorchamps was the only place where such event would come very much beyond budget. This being a case for vital consideration about Ecclestone’s views on F1: how is it that LMS or FIA-GT do manage properly without facing such issues? In a world where the gap is ever increasing between the rich and the poor, it is clear that Bernie - the mentioned luxury hotel being a side-effect of such a policy – has for long followed his own course… |
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Yep it ain't Max, and Bononi, I am right behind you when it comes to blaming Max hehe.
It is those people that complain for the sake of complaining. Whether it be a race track or an aerodrome, or anything that people who enjoy living have anything to do with. I feel deeply sorry and regretful that these sad excuses for human beings have to exist within the ranks of the majority who actually enjoy and live life. Can't there be a seperate planet for such souls whom insist on ruining everyone else's fun? Just think, they would have a field day complaining about each other's complaints, fantastic fun for all of their likeminded neighbours. While people like us fly, ride jet skis or drive nice cars or get behind fast and exciting motorsports. Moderators, that was a VERY toned down version of what I really wanted to write hehe I just love to have a stab at tree huggers. |
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If it is true, its a bloody shame, as a crowd of us, marshals, were thinking of going there either 2010 or 2011 and flying the flag.
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I dont think GP's should be held in any country that puts mayonnaise on its chips.
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I'd love to live next to a race circuit. I've actually just bought a house by a rugby ground. If I hear rugby fans cheering of a sunday I'm going to demand that all egg-chasing activity is suspended immediately.
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WHAT AN UTTERLY PATHETIC THING TO DO TO F1.
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Hopefully it's just the usual haggling over a deal that will get his company even more money and impoverish the circuit.
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I hope it's not true. F1 has too many bad tracks currently to lose a good one like Spa.
Bernie wants to go to the middle East, or Russia, or wherever, and away from the traditional fan base to a crappy street track. Why doesn't he just retire and take his money with him? :P |
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im guessing its the usual "every track that doesn't pay is in jeopardy" type comment.
but that said, im uncertain why we would think that someone else would do things differently. even if we put in the world biggest race fan in charge, the basic realities of global economics will ultimately set in... either they are generating huge sums of money for the teams, for the sponsors, and for the bankers or they get replaced by them. its why Bernie is still there and why the next person who gets the job will only be a greedier version of the guy we have now. other than that i was under the impression Spa has been declining in terms of attendance. obviously ticket prices dont help matters but with so many races (both F1 and other more moderately priced series) in Europe and the ease of travel within said continent wont the European F1 races which survive this culling be in better shape with less competition each year? im not advocating losing Spa, but i can think of a couple of other European venues which i could live without...incidentally they are both in Spain |
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personally that leads me to believe there is a lot of corruption and siphoning of public money going on but that’s just conjecture. However for a host which has a facility which has more than paid for itself over the course time (30plus years and longer for Spa) and an inbuilt reputation for excitement should have no problem of attracting people and turning a profit. maybe I just need to hear a better answer than “BE just asks for too much money” because 115,000 paying on around $350-400 each or there abouts for a weekend pass equals at least twice to three times the reported sanctioning fees. factor in food, concessions, merchandise etc etc F1 should be a cash cow for the hosts. That it is not is a mystery to me. Quote:
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Sweden doesnt have a race track capable of hosting an F1 race and I seriously doubt that anyone would want to fork up $300mm to build one. In Bahrain they were willing to do that.
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It's because they're not interested. The only people interested are those who will make him money. Its nice that he wants to expand. But what he's getting is short-term expansion. The Middle-East and Asia may well be burgeoning economies now, but when they realise no-one is interested, and their growth slows, then they might simply say no. |
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If holding a GP is such a cash cow please explain how the Australian Grand Prix cost the taxpayers $49 million dollars to cover the loss made by the GP.
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What grade will Gotland Ring be when it's finished? Besides, I said Sweden as an off the top of my head country in Europe with a motorsport tradition but no Grand Prix. It could apply to France or Finland.
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