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30 Sep 2004, 01:58 (Ref:1110813) | #1 | ||
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Ecclestone Prepares To Discard Silverstone.
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If you could convince the Government that Jackie Stewart is an illegal immigrant who also happens to front a lesbian rights group which meets in small shed owned by the National Ballet that also happens to be on land inhabited by Great Crested newts and that he is unemployed, smokes 100 cigarettes a day, spends 5 hours a night in the pub but still has to feed 6 kids and still find the time to watch the footy on his fully paid up Sky...........then the pounds will roll in.
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30 Sep 2004, 05:48 (Ref:1110855) | #3 | ||
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Frankly F1 (as it is now known) is destroying its history anyway.
People who believe that Silverstone has a right because of its traditions and the proximity of the majority of teams are frankly naive when, (as that article states) the real driver for having a GP is the demonstration of improvement that the various countries can display by having a GP, and being able to show that they have the cash to front it. A bit like the eighties and the yuppies in the financial market. And about as stable as that era too. Expect the whole thing to crash around the FIA's ears in about five years time. |
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30 Sep 2004, 07:14 (Ref:1110890) | #4 | ||
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I suspect that we wýll end up wýth a european champýonshýp ýn addýtýon to the world champýonshýp as there ýs a lýmýt to how many GPs can be accomodated anyhow
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30 Sep 2004, 07:37 (Ref:1110900) | #5 | ||
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Personally, I really would like to have Ecclestone removed.
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30 Sep 2004, 07:40 (Ref:1110904) | #6 | ||
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I find it hard to believe that they're planning to dump Silverstone but are hell bent on keeping Monaco although anything that Bernie does is beyond belief.
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30 Sep 2004, 08:45 (Ref:1110944) | #8 | ||
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I woudn't blame ecclestone - he is usually right about these things...
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30 Sep 2004, 08:47 (Ref:1110946) | #9 | ||
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No teams left,now no tracks to race on,not looking teribly bright for the future.
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30 Sep 2004, 09:21 (Ref:1110974) | #10 | ||
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I think you've hit the nail firmly on the head though Peter- money is everything at present in F1, and I can't see it being sustainable either |
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30 Sep 2004, 10:14 (Ref:1111020) | #11 | ||
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Why Silverstone!!! It hardly ever fails to bring a good race, lots of overtaking etc... Why not Hungary!!???
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30 Sep 2004, 10:24 (Ref:1111038) | #12 | ||
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It's all down to the old saying Money Talks Bul**hit Walks
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30 Sep 2004, 10:33 (Ref:1111047) | #13 | ||
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It would be a pity.... while the new tracks have been a success we need to keep the older more traditional tracks... f1 without tracks like SPA and Silverstone, Monaco etc would lose its traditional touch...
and besides Silverstone always provides fun filled action packed races!! as the above poster said get rid of hungry instead! |
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30 Sep 2004, 10:36 (Ref:1111052) | #14 | ||
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It's always Big Bad Bernie's fault isn't it?
I'm not convinced we should be too taken in by what's written in the Telegraph to be honest. I think (I hope!) there is still plenty of opportunity for a solution. But Peter's right, we cannot simply rely on tradition to save Silverstone. There has to be a viable business plan. |
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30 Sep 2004, 10:59 (Ref:1111094) | #15 | ||
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Will the F1 GP stay at Silverstone ?
Would be a shame to move it after all of the investment in the infrastructure and facilities.
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30 Sep 2004, 11:13 (Ref:1111102) | #16 | ||
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I am afraid to say Bernie has very little interest in the sport. It is his Bank balance that is his his only interest.
The markets to make more money for Bernie are in those countries that are now being developed. Regarding Silverstone for the Grand Prix I have heard so many marshals say they dont want to attend the event,so will we miss it? If it goes so be it. However everyone in the sport should do what we can to see that Clubs and Circuits are supported and make other events as attractive as possible for the spectators. Perhaps there is room for some of the smaller teams to extract themselves from the Bernie rat race. I have noticed since being a marshal that there is some Prejudice against certain circuits including Silvertsone. We must put all these arguments behind us and concentrate on keeping other events alive. Can anyone tell me if there was anything interesting in the last GP as I went to sleep during the programme. However when I woke up there was a far more interesting race underway. |
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30 Sep 2004, 11:32 (Ref:1111127) | #17 | |
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If the GP goes, perhaps National/Club motorsport will assume greater importance for all the circuits. The whole industry might even benefit as resources may be spread around to upgrade facilities and improve the quality of the product, rather than being sucked into a Northamptonshire void. Other events will still be needed to create a focus for the UK motorsport industry, though - Birmingham and Manchester Champ Cars, perhaps, a F3 show worth seeing etc etc.
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30 Sep 2004, 11:44 (Ref:1111144) | #18 | |
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Funny, Bernie wants 9 million for the British GP, right?
But didn't someone, IPG, recently pay him 90 odd million to release themselves from the F1 contract? Sounds like somebody is being greedy. Yeah yeah, the BRDC will probably be paid by IPG as well, but surely they will have to invest in the circuit to bring it up to the high standard's required. What does Bernie bring to the party apart from a lot of talk and politics to support Max's and his personal agenda’s? |
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All the BRDC supported young driver incentives will vanish. Silverstone will never get upgraded and just be left to decay even further. The circuit may even be sold to a propery developer and lost forever. The british motorsport industry will have no focus, why do you think alot of them are based in the Northamptonshire area anyway. The current majority owner of british circuits will have his hand strengthened considerably if Silverstone ceases to exist. This may not be a good thing, more demand than supply and the prices increase. I think there is still plenty more sabre rattling from Bernie to come yet before this is over. |
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I agree to an extent Garcon but there's no getting away from the fact that the reason the business plan is not viable is down to the amount of cash that goes directly to Bernies coffer's. The amount of cash he extracts from the sport is obscene. Other circuits may be able to afford it due to government subsidies or whatever, but that doesn't make it right.
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30 Sep 2004, 12:40 (Ref:1111215) | #21 | ||
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My opinion may be wrong and I have no intention to offend anyone. Sorry, I personally just failed to see how Ecclestone can be right. He is simply not interested in keeping the British GP alive due to the relative small amount of cash he is getting into his own pocket as mentioned by Dick above compared to the more well off European counterparts.
It almost sounds contradictory that the person promoting F1 is ultimately the same person who plays a vital role in destroying it in a sense. He, as a citizen of the UK definitely deserved a medal. |
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30 Sep 2004, 15:42 (Ref:1111373) | #22 | ||
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Silverstone dropped!
According the BBC News Ticker, Silverstone has been dropped as a Formula One venue.
BBC News I am now going to collect my thoughts as I'm extremely upset right now. Last edited by Spudgun; 30 Sep 2004 at 15:44. |
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Dropped for now, I suspect.
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That's what I'm hoping anyway.
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30 Sep 2004, 15:47 (Ref:1111376) | #25 | ||
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Looks like Bernie has his way - Silverstone dropped.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/moto...ne/3703350.stm |
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