RE: Bernie vows to help Nurburgring keep GP
RE: Bernie vows to help Nurburgring keep GP
Friday 20th July 2012

Bernie vows to help Nurburgring keep GP

Ecclestone offers to waive race fee for 2013 German GP



Bernie Ecclestone has thrown his hat in the 'support the Nurburgring' - er - ring, ahead of the German GP this weekend.

Speaking earlier this week to the German press, following the news that the Nurburgring was to call the administrators, Ecclestone said that he would waive his usual race fee for the 2013 German GP and would bear all costs, albeit bear all revenues too. The event is currently shared by the Nurburgring and Hockenheim, with the latter holding the race this year.

"We will do everything that is commercially feasible to keep it (the German GP) on the calendar - hopefully in Hockenheim and the Nurburgring," Ecclestone told German car magazine Auto Bild.

But the Nurburgring could still falter and, should that happen, Ecclestone has said that he could take the 2013 race to Hockenheim. In the longer term, however, it seems unlikely that Hockenheim could take the race on an annual basis, so the German GP could become a biennial affair, alternating with the Belgian GP.

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Pistonwot

Original Poster:

413 posts

180 months

Friday 20th July 2012
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Well done to Bernie.
F1 is lucky to have him at the helm and its good to see him doing yet another good turn and is helping the 'ring out.
Lets hope the love spreads.

Marwood79

215 posts

208 months

Friday 20th July 2012
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Nice bit of German domestic PR... helps keep the feds at bay for the weekend.

I know, I know!

slipstream 1985

13,410 posts

200 months

Friday 20th July 2012
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has greece got a gp track? maybe they could bail the germans out?

rtz62

3,693 posts

176 months

Friday 20th July 2012
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How magnanimous of the poisonous grey-haired arrogant little git.
Sorry but I think F1 would be better off without B.E. and how long until he pokes his little fingers into the corporate pie if the 'Ring?
Other than the above, what a wonderful warm-hearted man he is, with not a care for his own personal fortune........

flashygee

127 posts

232 months

Friday 20th July 2012
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The History of the Nürburgring is too strong in the mind of all Motorsport enthusiasts Worldwide and his emotional Fascination is magical for every little
boy or old man.
Few carcompannies mostly from japan make money with limited nürburgring models
and so on.
Carcompanies test his new Stuff on these Track and every knows this will be a great car.
A unbelievable Image.
China and so on can never copy it.(maybe the Track,but it would not be the same]
Its not a new soulless hybrid track like few new build racetracks in Dubai or better
the complete UAE or China,Russia to guarantee a cashflow for the area.
The Nürburgring is "The Racetrack!!" -a synonym for Racing,Cars,Driverheros
Technology and so on.
Without these track we need no really racing in the future,its like a F1 car without
aggressive roaring raceengines.
And it would be really great when Ecclestone would keep the ring for the future.

stuttgartmetal

8,113 posts

237 months

Friday 20th July 2012
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RE: Bernie vows to help Nurburging keep GP




The fooking NURBURGING ?

LMFARO!

ging gang dropped a goolie.

Paid for drivel you lot are.

Greg 172

233 posts

222 months

Friday 20th July 2012
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stuttgartmetal said:
RE: Bernie vows to help Nurburging keep GP




The fooking NURBURGING ?

LMFARO!

ging gang dropped a goolie.

Paid for drivel you lot are.
I think you'll find the Nurburging is China's foremost motorsport venue, with a long fictional history of testing slightly odd looking copies of various European cars. wink

Gary11

4,162 posts

222 months

Friday 20th July 2012
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Funny how he always moans about silverstone but cant do enough for others!

Black_S3

2,750 posts

209 months

Friday 20th July 2012
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Typical Berne. Gives you something with one hand and takes everything off you with the other!

Antj

1,112 posts

221 months

Friday 20th July 2012
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Spa is already alternating with Paul Ricard after this year so don't see that as an option.


TheLordJohn

5,746 posts

167 months

Friday 20th July 2012
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rtz62 said:
How magnanimous of the poisonous grey-haired arrogant little git
Quite right!

Ed.

2,176 posts

259 months

Friday 20th July 2012
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Gary11 said:
Funny how he always moans about silverstone but cant do enough for others!
Agreed, think of all the money they would have to fix the supposed problems if fees were waived.

davepoth

29,395 posts

220 months

Friday 20th July 2012
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Gary11 said:
Funny how he always moans about silverstone but cant do enough for others!
He always moans about Silverstone because he knows that there has to be a British Grand Prix with two thirds of the teams based here and needing an event to take their sponsors to.

If there was any chance he could switch it with the Grand Prix of Uzbekistan or similar he'd take a similar tack to the one he does with everywhere else.

FourWheelDrift

91,565 posts

305 months

Friday 20th July 2012
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davepoth said:
He always moans about Silverstone because he knows that there has to be a British Grand Prix with two thirds of the teams based here and needing an event to take their sponsors to.

If there was any chance he could switch it with the Grand Prix of Uzbekistan or similar he'd take a similar tack to the one he does with everywhere else.
Because as mentioned briefly further up the page this is a sweetner for the German authorities, a bribe. Which he is well used to dealing with.

As he is being investgated on bribery and corruption charges in Germany. In "saving" the GP he thinks it will give him some sympathy.

What a coincidence.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/formulaone/articl...

Oddball RS

1,757 posts

239 months

Friday 20th July 2012
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A Bernie Vow eh? well thats worth *hit he better keep those for Court.

k-ink

9,070 posts

200 months

Friday 20th July 2012
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I haven't watched F1 since Bernie took it away from our BBC. Now he helps out the Germans. What a strange little man.

y2blade

56,251 posts

236 months

Friday 20th July 2012
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rtz62 said:
How magnanimous of the poisonous grey-haired arrogant little git.
Sorry but I think F1 would be better off without B.E. and how long until he pokes his little fingers into the corporate pie if the 'Ring?
Other than the above, what a wonderful warm-hearted man he is, with not a care for his own personal fortune........
My thoughts too.

LaurasOtherHalf

21,429 posts

217 months

Friday 20th July 2012
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So he offers to fund the nurburgring & a London gp.

Only a few weeks after being fingered in a multi-million pound fraud case & awaiting to see if they'll come after him.

What a nice little chap eh?

blade7

11,311 posts

237 months

Friday 20th July 2012
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y2blade said:
rtz62 said:
How magnanimous of the poisonous grey-haired arrogant little git.
Sorry but I think F1 would be better off without B.E. and how long until he pokes his little fingers into the corporate pie if the 'Ring?
Other than the above, what a wonderful warm-hearted man he is, with not a care for his own personal fortune........
My thoughts too.
Is his daughter going to run F1 when he croaks smile.

davepoth

29,395 posts

220 months

Friday 20th July 2012
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blade7 said:
Is his daughter going to run F1 when he croaks smile.
Directly into the ground, I expect. Frankly, when he dies or retires I give it one season at the most before it collapses.