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Old 05-12-2001, 21:05
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Silverstone 2002

Mogelijks geen Engelse GP in 2002.

Naar aanleiding van de problemen van de toegankelijkheid van het circuit voor de toeschouwers, die reeds jaren aanslepen en waarvoor SILVERSTONE reeds enkele malen een opmerking kreeg van de FIA, is het mogelijk dat de GP in 2002 niet in de F1-kalender zal worden opgenomen.

Eén en ander zal beslist worden op de algemene vergadering van de FIA op 14 december 2001.

Mogelijks laat de FIA toe dat de teams aantreden in een GP buiten het kampioenschap.

Een nieuwe evaluatie zal nadien gemaakt worden om de GP van ENGELAND in SILVERSTONE op te vissen in 2003.

Na de perikelen in BRAZILIE nu ook problemen in ENGELAND. Hopelijk kan er toch nog een compromis gesloten worden en kunnen we genieten van een VOLLEDIG kampioenschap.

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Old 07-12-2001, 18:12
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Volgens Brundle ( voorzitter BRDC) is er niks aan de hand en gaat silverstone in orde zijn. Er zijn ook al geruchten dat er een GP op Paul Ricard zou gereden worden (eigendom van ecclestone)

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Old 07-12-2001, 18:56
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Old 07-12-2001, 19:38
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gewoon linker + rechtermuisknoppen tegelijkertijd indrukken.......


British Racing Drivers' Club chairman Martin Brundle has launched an attack on those he fears could ruin Britain's motorsport industry by abandoning the annual grand prix at Silverstone.

Speaking in the national Daily Express newspaper, Brundle, a former driver turned commentator with the ITV channel, forecast that Britain's much-praised motorsport heartland could be devastated by the loss of the event.

Silverstone, which is owned by the BRDC and recently won the contract to continue hosting the grand prix after Brundle and team bosses Ron Dennis and Sir Frank Williams negotiated a deal with promoters Octagon, is again under threat because of the apparently parlous state of its traffic provision. Despite an enquiry being held by the national motorsport association, and new roads being built to cope with the demand for vehicle access, the FIA is rumoured to be debating its future at a meeting in Monaco next Friday.

According to Brundle, there are other circuits, not seemingly under threat, which boast worse traffic facilities - something which prompted the respected campaigner to slam those he feels are trying to damage Britain's involvement on the world stage.

"Silverstone has its problems, but they are being addressed as quickly as possible," he admitted, "A tremendous amount of money is being spent to upgrade roads, parking, pits and spectator facilities, which is converting Silverstone into one of the finest arenas in the world.

"I am concerned that some people may be intent on damaging British motorsport and the great industry behind it. The British Grand Prix spearheads British motorsport, which has created a hugely successful industry, and this could be harmed for reasons about which I am not entirely sure."

According to speculation, the British GP could continue next year with non-championship status, but would be supplanted on the F1 calendar by another event, possibly at Bernie Ecclestone's newly modernised Paul Ricard facility in the south of France.

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Old 07-12-2001, 21:22
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of selecteren, en dan ctrl + 'C'

da macheert ook, en is even gemakkelijk, zo niet nog makkelijker!!

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Old 15-12-2001, 01:10
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De Internationale Automobielfederatie FIA heeft dan toch besloten om de GP Formule 1 van Groot-Brittannië te behouden op de WK-kalender van volgend seizoen.

De race was bedreigd omdat er problemen zijn met de toegangswegen naar het circuit, wat telkens weer een verkeerschaos veroorzaakt. FIA-baas Max Mosley heeft blijkbaar voldoende garanties gekregen van de Britten dat het allemaal in orde komt.

De organisatoren gaan zowat 2,6 miljard frank (64 miljoen) besteden aan infrastructuurwerken en transportmiddelen.

Bron : tt-TV1

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