Now the Hockenheim GP is in financial difficulties
Now the Hockenheim GP is in financial difficulties
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FourWheelDrift

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91,183 posts

301 months

Monday 13th February 2006
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Following on from the problems with the Belgian GP at Spa.

www.grandprix.com/ns/ns16253.html

GP.com said:

There are reports in the Mannheimer Morgen newspaper in Germany that the local racing track, the Hockenheim-Ring, is in such financial trouble that unless new money can be found immediately the track will be forced to cancel the German Grand Prix. Hockenheim mayor Dieter Gummer has denied that this is the case, saying that a solution can be found in the time available. He, no doubt, is hoping for the regional government to come to the aid of the company which has heavy debts due to its rebuilding some years ago and because German fans have had less interest in F1 in recent years because either Michael Schumacher has won too much (2002-2004) or won too little (2005). Ralf Schumacher, Nick Heidfeld, Nico Rosberg, Mercedes-Benz and BMW are not apparently exciting enough to bring in the people.

The other point which must be made is that each year the cost of hosting F1 races is going up by 10% and that is hurting a lot of the circuits around the world, although others are currently being polite and not making a fuss. Formula One knows that it can go on finding suitable countries to pay for the sport in out of the way places around the world but the real victims of this are the old long-established tracks in Europe where the additional money is much more difficult to find. There are clauses in contracts (it is believed that several races have protected status in the commercial agreement between the Formula One group and the FIA) but the FIA has yet to show any signs in public that it is going to do anything about Formula One's lust for more money.

paulhol

482 posts

258 months

Tuesday 14th February 2006
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shit. im supposed to be going

Eric Mc

124,118 posts

282 months

Tuesday 14th February 2006
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A carbon copy of what happened before - spend millions ruining a good track to suit Bernie's TV needs and then go bust. Remember the fate of the Osterreichring?

kevin ritson

3,423 posts

244 months

Tuesday 14th February 2006
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We can only hope, the new version of the track is appalling, even the 'New'burgring is a relief after that abomination (Although hope it remains for your tickets - they can bulldoze it afterwards )

paulhol

482 posts

258 months

Tuesday 14th February 2006
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its horribly ironic that it was the redesign of the circuit that put them in this position, when the old circuit was brilliant and the new one is cr4p