Fonz
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as per the title
Top Gear magazine article here
BBC News article here
[Edited on 17-11-2015 by Fonz]
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nibnob21
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Why not F1? Too expensive to develop it for their needs?
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Welsh Dan
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I'd imagine that the transport links would need to be better for the mass crowds, and it'd be massively more expensive for the facilities needed.
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Fonz
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but when you look at the report here
it states
quote: The
applicants have submitted the following list of events that could be hosted.
• Moto GP
• World Superbikes
• FIM World Endurance Championship
• FIA World Touring Car Championship
• FIA Formula 2 Championship
• FIA GT1 World Championship
• FIA Super League Series
• FIA GT2 European Championship
• FIA Alternative Energies Cup
• FIA Historic Formula One Championship
• MSA Formula Ford Championship of Great Britain
• MSA British Formula Three International Series
• British GT Championship
so how much larger can F1 crowds be if they are aiming to hit the crowds for those events?
as i continue reading the report it would seem the max crowd size they expect (from motoGP) is 80k which is 50% of what Silverstone has seen
[Edited on 12-07-2013 by Fonz]
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chrex
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BTCC and WTCC is better racing than F1 anyway! Be looking forward to doing a track day there once its open
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by nibnob21
Why not F1? Too expensive to develop it for their needs?
There's loads of conditions (like garage sizes, gravel and tarmac run-offs, onsite medical centres etc), and in turn cost, to meet Grade 1 standard for F1 hence them going for Grade 2.
Tbh i can see it massively flopping as not only is it in the middle of no-where and the surrounding road infrastructure piss poor, the track hasn't got any history to draw in the bigger international series. And none of our nation series really has the following to bring in the crowds to recoup any of the investment.
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IvIarkgraham
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it will probably meet most standard of F1 but there will be a few outstanding that they will upgrade over a number of years
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by IvIarkgraham
it will probably meet most standard of F1 but there will be a few outstanding that they will upgrade over a number of years
It's unlikely it'll every get Grade 1 status as the surrounding infrastructure is poor and the requirements for Grade 1 are extremely strict - it makes getting Grade 2 status a piece of piss and that's difficult enough (documents on this are freely available off the FIA site). At best, it might get 1T status which allows for F1 testing but there are better suited tracks/venues for this.
Even then in the event that Silverstone went down the pan, it's unlikely FOM/Bernie would even consider the track to hold the British GP as they're/he's more interested in getting F1 into new territories and would mostly likely pull the British GP completely (just look at the Silverstone/Donington fiasco) in favour of somewhere new.
If it get's built and doesn't end up like another Donington, then i don't doubt it be a decent track with brilliant facilities. But there's more against it than going for it and i can see it ending up as another trackday/minor motorsport venue.
[Edited on 12-07-2013 by Dom]
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we also need a drag tack I never got enuf money to go to the pod
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Fonz
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****UPDATE*****
Circuit of Wales gets green light for land deal to build £315million racetrack
The Argus article
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