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The British Formula One Grand Prix will switch to Donington Park from Silverstone in 2010, the governing International Automobile Federation (FIA) said on Friday.

"Following discussions with Formula One Management (FOM), the FIA can confirm that the British Grand Prix will be retained on the Formula One World Championship calendar," the FIA said in a statement.

"From 2010 the new home of the British Grand Prix will be Donington Park."

Donington Park's Web site (http://www.donington-park.co.uk) said the circuit's co-owners Simon Gillett and Lee Gill had signed a 10-year agreement that included an investment of 100 million pounds over a five-year period.

The surprise decision, while securing the future of the race in Britain, represents a huge blow for the Silverstone circuit owned by the British Racing Drivers' Club, whose contract to host the race expires at the end of next year.

The BRDC have advanced plans to redevelop the pits and paddock complex to bring the circuit in line with other more modern facilities but they needed the guarantee of a grand prix to proceed.

Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone has threatened repeatedly to remove the race from the Formula One calendar if Silverstone, which hosted the first championship grand prix in 1950, is not upgraded.

Privately-owned Donington, home of the British round of the MotoGP championship, hosted the European Formula One grand prix in 1993.

SIGNED CONTRACT

"Finally the uncertainty is over," Ecclestone said in the FIA statement handed out at the British Grand Prix. "A contract has been signed with Donington Park and the future of the British Grand Prix is now secure.

"We wanted a world class venue for Formula One in Britain, something that the teams and British F1 fans could be proud of," he added.

"The major development plans for Donington will give us exactly that. A venue that will put British motor sport back on the map.

"I am sorry that we could not have helped Silverstone to raise the money to carry out the circuit improvements and run Formula One," continued Ecclestone, who also took a sideswipe at the government and the funding of the London 2012 Olympics.

"I believe that the government should have supported them (Silverstone) which would have cost probably less than .002 percent of the government's commitment for the Olympic Games," he said.

FIA president Max Mosley said he was delighted that the race's future had been secured.

"We understand that the development programme planned for Donington will achieve the very high standards we and FOM expect from a modern F1 circuit," he said. "Finally, British Formula One fans will get the Grand Prix venue they deserve."

The Donington circuit, near the East Midland cities of Derby and Nottingham, will require considerable improvement of its outdated facilities with poor access roads plagued by severe congestion on race weekends.


Personally I quite like Donington, especially the full GP circuit. Although I'm not going this year, I'll miss the convenience of the British GP being 10 minutes from my house.
Bjorn
Thats too bad, I know I'm pretty alone here, but I have always liked Silverstone.

Although I did think Donington was one of the more interesting circuits on the BTCC calendar.

I'm surprised to hear that there was even a question about having a British GP in the future. When I think of countries which are deeply rooted in the traditions of F!1 GB is right up there with France and Italy. Im always somewhat shaken when it is made obvious to ma that F1 is not a democracy, and the fans have almost no say in its goings ons.

I don't want to sound like some racist asshole, cuz I'm pretty sure I'm not, but I not really a fan of F1s expansions into Asia. Bernie and Max have made it pretty clear that further expansion into this market could come at the expense of some of the more traditional locations. I know there is a whole set of advantages, like new tracks and new money, not to mention governments willing to do what ever it takes to secure a race...I dunno, maybe I'm just being an old fuddy duddy (even though I not even 30 yet).
Dr. Strangelove
I think Bernie and Max should both go. I am sick of this shit. Why do the fans have to keep on suffering for their politics? I am OK with this move, I never really liked Silverstone, and Donington Park looks good.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Q2_EIBiDkQ...feature=related
moethepaki
QUOTE(Bjorn @ Jul 4 2008, 04:50 PM) *
I don't want to sound like some racist asshole, cuz I'm pretty sure I'm not, but I not really a fan of F1s expansions into Asia. Bernie and Max have made it pretty clear that further expansion into this market could come at the expense of some of the more traditional locations. I know there is a whole set of advantages, like new tracks and new money, not to mention governments willing to do what ever it takes to secure a race...I dunno, maybe I'm just being an old fuddy duddy (even though I not even 30 yet).


I haven't been anywhere else, but Bahrain was amazing. I love the circuit out there.
Bjorn
QUOTE(Dr. Strangelove @ Jul 4 2008, 09:07 AM) *
I think Bernie and Max should both go. I am sick of this shit. Why do the fans have to keep on suffering for their politics? I am OK with this move, I never really liked Silverstone, and Donington Park looks good.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Q2_EIBiDkQ...feature=related


watching that video, I hope they extend the track a bit...1.14 a lap isn't too long...I prefer longer circuits.
Uwe
This move doesn't make sense from an economical point of view. It will cost much more to bring Donington to F1 standard than polishing up Silverstone.

However I expected Silverstone to loose the GP sooner or later. Ecclestone was demanding improvements to Silverstone for years and the BRDC was quite reluctant to carry them out. Ecclestone simply had to show that he is the boss and he would act at one point and the BRDC should have anticipated that.
Phix
I hate Donington. At least... from a gaming standpoint. You can't see the apexes at all.
tune
QUOTE(Bjorn @ Jul 4 2008, 03:40 PM) *
watching that video, I hope they extend the track a bit...1.14 a lap isn't too long...I prefer longer circuits.

They're lengthening the circuit for the GP to 3 miles.
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