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BRDC vice-president: Donington F1 failure 'a tragedy'

Mon, 02 Nov 18:50:17 2009

The ‘mess’ resulting from the failure of Donington Park to honour its contract to host the British Grand Prix from 2010 is ‘a tragedy’ that will take some time to put right again – that is the view of former F1 team manager Tim Parnell, vice-president of the British Racing Drivers’ Club (BRDC).

The Leicestershire circuit’s bid to stage the blue riband event on the UK motorsport calendar – as part of a 17-year deal concluded with Formula One Management (FOM) chief executive Bernie Ecclestone in summer of last year – finally foundered last week, following months of uncertainty, scepticism, funding woes and negative publicity regarding the ambitious £135 million redevelopment project led by Simon Gillett’s company Donington Ventures Leisure Ltd (DVLL), which leases the track from the Wheatcroft family.

With one missed deadline too many, Ecclestone has finally run out of patience with Gillett’s frequently frustrated efforts to bring the venue up to F1 standard – and with the circuit now able to host little at all due to its greater resemblance to a building site than a race track, the dream is over. Parnell – BRM team manager back in the 1960s and 1970s, and whose father Reg finished third in the first ever F1 World Championship race at Silverstone all the way back in 1950 – reflects that the undertaking was always a distinctly risky one.

“My reaction was ‘I’ll believe it when I see it’,” the 77-year-old told local newspaper the Derby Evening Telegraph, explaining his thoughts when the news that Donington was to welcome F1 again was first announced on the eve of the 2008 British Grand Prix. “It was just too huge a project to complete in such a short space of time.

“I am very much involved with Silverstone, but I also have a lot of affection for Donington. My father saw his first race there in the 1930s. It was where motor racing started for our family, so I’m extremely saddened by what is happening now.

“The big question is, what happens to Donington now? Work had already started on the upgrade. The famous Dunlop Bridge has been taken down, and some parts of the circuit have been dug up. It’s such a mess, and it will need investment to get the circuit back to how it was.”

The irony of Parnell’s comments, of course, is that as BRDC vice-president, he is now working feverishly behind-the-scenes to ensure that the British Grand Prix does take place in 2010 – and at Silverstone. Talks between the Northants circuit’s owners and Ecclestone are failing to progress at any great pace due to persistent disputes over money, with the BRDC unable to pay as much as the sport’s commercial rights-holder wants to charge.

“I know Bernie well and he is a friend,” Parnell admitted, alluding to the days when the two men were direct rivals in F1, at BRM and Brabham respectively. “The BRDC are in negotiations with him and I sincerely hope an agreement can be reached, but the contract that was put before us 18 months ago meant that the BRDC would make a loss staging the race.”

 

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  1. Tom you must tell Toutou, he has been telling us all­ that no work has been done, adn that Donignton was­ never ont eh cards and it was all a smoke screen. We­ have all believed him as we do all his gems.

    From Ellie, on Tue 3 Nov 7:50PM
  2. No work took place? Hmm, seems I must get my eyes­ checked considering I only live 3 miles from Donnington­ and could have sworn I had seen lots of groundworks­ going on.

    From Tom P, on Tue 3 Nov 12:01PM
  3. you are right Peter those pesky dosers, let them out of­ your sight for one monent and they just d not read the­ forum and Toutou's posts and what you know they­ start playing footie on a fine circuit and make a few­ divots.

    Nut Toutou assured us that the spades, did not­ join in

    From Ellie, on Tue 3 Nov 8:45AM
  4. Ellie perhaps no building work took place there...but­ the dozers most certainly made a mess

    From Peter c, on Tue 3 Nov 12:11AM
  5. stevejgreen, you don't have to worry about­ Donington, after all Toutou has assured us that­ nobuilding owrk ever took place there!!.

    I really hope­ that they can get it to a fine circuit, although it­ will be different, it needs to be good again

    From Ellie, on Mon 2 Nov 11:46PM
  6. Sadly as the article suggests it is doubtful if­ Donnington will ever get back to its old charater.­ Things must change, but who is going to invest in a­ building site with no obvious future.
    Its not Bernies­ fault, its the recession.
    Lets hope we get Silverstone­ back on the list as a protected GP. if Todt can argue­ for a French GP why cant the UK government stump up­ some cash. It just takes some quantative easing and its­ done.

    From stevejgreen, on Mon 2 Nov 9:18PM
  7. It is a real shame that Tom Wheatcroft never got to see­ the Donnington track properly on the F1 calendar after­ all his wonderful work. He will be missed!

    From hungryauld, on Mon 2 Nov 7:21PM
  8. i would like then to tell ecclestone to F^^^^^^^off ­ and a few other races this would make him come to­ them, and drop the price of tickets, i can not take my­ sons due to the cost its time for them all to stand­ up to him

    From ian t, on Mon 2 Nov 7:16PM
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