SI, the response is fantastic Rubens Barrichello, Honda Racing Formula 1. "Donington Park is a great track, I ran a lot there when I was in the British F3 and had a great F1 race in 1993, nearly came to the podium, but I ran out of fuel. When you think of Donington Park come to mind many happy memories. "
"there'd be great to manage a modern F1 car, because like Silverstone, the first installment is a challenge. The curve 1 (Redgate), then the rolling Craner and the old fork - large cornering. But the entire track itself has an excellent pace.
For 2010 the cars will be 10 seconds per lap faster than in 1993, so there is much work to do to put the track and have it ready for F1. And while doing so, quizáexiste the possibility that grow. "
"The pit and paddock facilities are the least of my mind, the main thing is the track. Many people say that access to it is lousy, I see there is much to be done. Do not get me wrong, I like Silverstone, Donington Park but would be a great venue. "
NO, the response is fantastic Damon Hill, President of the British Racing Driver's Club. "Silverstone has a unique vibe and environment. F1 has been hosted for 60 years and the best drivers and race cars are fused into his memory. All are synonymous with this great track, is the pinnacle of motorsport in the country and represents the best in motorsports that the UK can offer. "
"We all support the Minister of Sports and the local government, all fulfill our responsibilities. There were rumors about the move to Donington Park a few weeks before, but people saw that he had much to do that never thought about it seriously. And we never care about this project, taking into account that the GP could not be done elsewhere, but always had the option. "
"So we're not surprised by the change. Rather, we are puzzled that we could not help it, it is very important for fans and for Britain to have their GP. Have to agree that it is good for the country to hold our date of F1. "
"there'd be great to manage a modern F1 car, because like Silverstone, the first installment is a challenge. The curve 1 (Redgate), then the rolling Craner and the old fork - large cornering. But the entire track itself has an excellent pace.
For 2010 the cars will be 10 seconds per lap faster than in 1993, so there is much work to do to put the track and have it ready for F1. And while doing so, quizáexiste the possibility that grow. "
"The pit and paddock facilities are the least of my mind, the main thing is the track. Many people say that access to it is lousy, I see there is much to be done. Do not get me wrong, I like Silverstone, Donington Park but would be a great venue. "
NO, the response is fantastic Damon Hill, President of the British Racing Driver's Club. "Silverstone has a unique vibe and environment. F1 has been hosted for 60 years and the best drivers and race cars are fused into his memory. All are synonymous with this great track, is the pinnacle of motorsport in the country and represents the best in motorsports that the UK can offer. "
"We all support the Minister of Sports and the local government, all fulfill our responsibilities. There were rumors about the move to Donington Park a few weeks before, but people saw that he had much to do that never thought about it seriously. And we never care about this project, taking into account that the GP could not be done elsewhere, but always had the option. "
"So we're not surprised by the change. Rather, we are puzzled that we could not help it, it is very important for fans and for Britain to have their GP. Have to agree that it is good for the country to hold our date of F1. "
Source: F1 Racing
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