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^^v
19-11-2005, 12:37 PM
man cant they hack it for a few hrz ><"

[18/11/05 - 10:44]
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Fears for Monza
Noise an issue for local residents
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Noise issues threaten the Italian Grand Prix
The Italian Grand Prix is still scheduled to take place on September 10th next year but the event is now in some doubt as ongoing disputes over noise has resulted in a court case which determined that the Grand Prix – and in fact all forms of motorsport - do result in noise pollution.

Residents of Biassono made an official complaint and according to Gazzetta dello Sport Judge Marco Manunta had little sympathy for Formula One and the traditional Italian Grand Prix deeming the series a ‘socially useless activity that has a major impact on the environment’.

Monza will now appeal against the ruling but as it stands, the circuit would not be able to host a round of the Championship next year. This weekend’s Monza Rally Show is going ahead as originally scheduled.

Earl ALEXANDER
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focken politics...


[18/11/05 - 19:28]
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Spa on a knife edge
Belgian Grand Prix under threat
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Green lights at Spa? Not yet...

On a day when the Italian Grand Prix is under threat due to noise pollution issues, there is also increasing uncertainty over the 2006 Belgian Grand Prix. Local politicians want to renegotiate the contract linking them with Bernie Ecclestone and Formula One Administration (FOA) until 2010.

The regional government wants some changes to the contract signed in 2003 between the promoters of the Spa Francorchamps circuit and FOA, explained Elio Di Rupo, President of the PS party (Parti Socialiste).

"If we don't succeed, there will be no Grand Prix. Then, the British and Belgian court battles will begin," said Di Rupo after a long meeting of the government on that subject.

In the last few days, the Belgian media revealed many clauses of the contract that were seemingly to Bernie Ecclestone's advantage.

"The only decision that could save the credibility of the regional government would be to immediately stop the idea of organising a Formula One Grand Prix at Spa Francorchamps" to "free itself from the grip of Ecclestone," noted Belgian paper La Libre.


A real mess
The contract - written in English - is supposed to be valid until 2010 and includes an annual licence fee until the end of the contract, no matter if the Grand Prix takes place or not. That fee was 13 million Euros for 2004 and reaches 17 millions for 2010.

Moreover, the FOA has the unilateral right to extend the agreement until 2015. The FOA can also unilaterally end the contract.

The Walloon Government had to pay a 15-million Euros fee this fall for the 2005 Grand Prix at Spa.

The Spa Francorchamps case is poisoning the life of Elio Di Rupo's government, all the parties not taking responsibility for this agreement, which was made to 'save' an event that was supposed to restore the image of the Walloon region.

Today, the 'only solution' considered by the Walloon government is to get out of what the Belgian press refers to as 'a mess' and allow Bernie Ecclestone the responsibility to organise the Grand Prix.

If he doesn't, the government might come forward with the 2003 agreement and start a legal battle that could be long and costly.

H.G. / E.A
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TwEigh
19-11-2005, 03:11 PM
pfft noise polution.. cry me a river..
it went for only like 3 days during the GP..

and with V8 they will most likely produce less noise.

NogZ
19-11-2005, 08:38 PM
ahhh not those tracks! they're classics! ah well mebbe the locals are getting tired of it

i wake up to noise from Eastern Creek some weekends and i dont whinge ;)

nEUROtic
19-11-2005, 10:43 PM
What sort of ****ing idiot moves next to a racing track and then complains about it.


"I moved next to the airport, and there is ****ing planes flying overhead all the time. Close the airport!!"

Miss Chanel
19-11-2005, 10:56 PM
I would PAY to hear the noise of f1 engines roaring pass my house

blu3illusion84
19-11-2005, 11:11 PM
haha pay me..

i will tape the sound of the honda ads on tv..
the power of dream.. zoom zoom.. and pop on my car pump it up~~>..
ZooooommmmMM!!! zooommmMM!!! :D

Miss Chanel
20-11-2005, 01:16 PM
pft.. thats mazda.

Ours is more like... VRRRRRRRRmmmm VRRRRRmmmmmmmmmmmm

blu3illusion84
20-11-2005, 04:03 PM
hahahaha.. smart ass!
:D

gumbel
21-11-2005, 12:01 AM
and with V8 they will most likely produce less noise....


isn't that with v8 they get more noise as they have to rev harder more than 20000 rpm.

TwEigh
21-11-2005, 12:22 AM
lol they rev less with V8...
they cant rev as much as V10...

^^v
21-11-2005, 01:33 AM
lol they rev less with V8...
they cant rev as much as V10...

nar hes right TwEigh ..
v8's r gonna be hovering around 20,000 - 22,000rpm mark...:)

Hondavirgin
21-11-2005, 11:05 AM
Yep, what he said, rev more in the V8s to make the power.

Looks like Bernie's greed and powercrazy-ness is striking again to the detriment of the sport. Surely he's made enough money now he can go a bit easier. Spa is my favourite track of the whole year.

As for monza, haha, socially useless activity. I'm surprised the italians haven't crucified him....

Vivski
22-11-2005, 02:52 PM
Isn't it more of a nnnnnneeeeeeEEEEEEEEOOOOOWWWWWWWWWWWwwwww?

What absolute bollocks!!!! Spa and Monza, what's next Monaco?!
If the residents dont like it they can rent their houses out for $5000/day when the GP's on and go and have a holiday at the beach somewhere.

Stupid whinging residents... it's like the Punters Club in Melbourne... it was a great small venue for live music but someone moved in next door and complained about the noise. So they shut down the pub. WTF?!

^^v
21-01-2006, 11:58 AM
damn..............
one of my fav tracks have been dropped :( :thumbdwn:


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The Belgian GP currently off for 2006
Ecclestone unwilling to sanction the race
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For many, the loss of Spa is unthinkable
The 2006 Belgian Grand Prix, at highly-popular Spa Francorchamps, is off. That's the unhappy revelation of Belgian radio station Bel-RTL and local Wallonian politician Serge Kubla, who told the parliament on Friday that he was informed officially by Bernie Ecclestone's company.

With the race's promoter broke, Ecclestone, 75, had been tipped to take over the organisation of Spa's historic event.

But while the 2007 Grand Prix should be okay, Ecclestone is reportedly refusing to sanction the September race because work on a new pit and paddock complex will not be completed in time for the event.

There has been no official comment from the FIA which lists the Grand Prix as taking place on 17th September.

E.A.
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