Dennis doubts Donington economics, access
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I totally agree with Ron! It''s just not going to work. They might get the circuit ready but the infrastructure that goes with it just won''t be there, not like at Silverstone, it''s just the Dwarfs way of getting rid of the British Grand Prix and making money out of it. I don:t doubt Simon Gilletts enthusaism, but sadly I think his dreams will be crushed.
As for public transport ...... erm, dream on
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F1 » Dennis doubts Donington economics, access

McLaren F1 team principal Ron Dennis has cast further doubt upon the likelihood of Donington Park being ready to welcome the British Grand Prix in 2010 - as circuit boss Simon Gillett insists everything is progressing nicely.

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Some real help will be more appreciated then crocodile tears
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I thought the person above had been banned crash?
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Tim Burr: Let it go! Your kicking a Dead Horse :?
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i dont see the problem with any of rons comments he is allowed his opinion just as much as anyone else and i tend to agree with him on the access issues I for one would not entertain going to a GP on public transport.
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Barry while RD is allowed his opinion don't you think that by publicly voicing his concerns it may hinder Gillet's ability to raise funding thus he is helping Bernie remove the British GP from the calendar? Perhaps being on the inside of the sport he should speak with Gillet directly if he is truly interested in preserving the British GP. There is a very good chance that this project will fail.

Possibly RD wants a break away series and he knows that the more "classic" countries that lose their GP the more demand there will be for a new series. If there is no France, Germany, or Britain that leaves a huge demand.
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