Silverstone Loses Its Licence

Discussion in 'Racing & Bike Sport' started by duke63, Sep 29, 2018.

  1. Just announced that Silverstone has lost its FIM licence.
     
  2. where and what reported?
     
  3. Funny enough, the article says all circuits have annual homologation anyway. So is it any different, really?
     
  4. i recon jobsworth justifying their existing due to the profile of the recent incident...a back hander will sort it.
     
  5. Depends if you're the 'glass half full' type and easily spooked by media spin...... But no, no different :)
     
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  6. Well they've got all winter to fix it and id imagine it will be tested thoroughly by our lovely weather so I reckon we'll be seeing MotoGP there in 2019...
     
  7. Or track half full....
     
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  8. i believe the new surface was tested thoroughly by FIM on completion ......hence them now saying that it has "changed"
     
  9. Save Scarborough and Silverstone then.
     
  10. Donnington Park - Moto G P - this is the best track for bikes .
     
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  11. Never happen. MGP riders would be squinnying about lack of run off and nonsense
     
  12. Yes but I think it was resurfaced only fairly recently so they surely expected re-homologation to be a formality for a few years, now it sure isn't. If another re-surfacing is needed who stumps up the cash? For me that race was a farce, I understand the safety aspect but personally I still think they should have put on full wets and wobbled around, how can that be worse than no race at all? Don't MotoGP bikes have a slow down mode, er, twist throttle the other way? Like we all would if there was standing water on a motorway and we HAD to keep going?
    Pete
     
  13. Sheene and Roberts never moaned about it.

    The best circuit for solos and sidecars IMO.
     
  14. According to the Daily Telegraph:

    “Silverstone, the motor racing circuit, is seeking a lifeline of up to £13m amid “material uncertainty” over its future”

    I’m not sure that this year’s MotoGP will have helped their financial situation, which (according to the article) is caused by losses from hosting F1.
     
  15. Not sure their racing now though...
     
  16. Neither am I :)
     
  17. Let’s face it, the current lot won’t ride in a bit of rain, so the thought of run off that isn’t 200m away and that crashing would actually be a BAD thing and they PROBABLY WILL GET HURT will put them off.

    There is such a low risk of injury (comparatively), it’s driving them to find limits by crashing.
     
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  18. Well put Bradders, I never looked at it like that ,
     
  19. Maybe the Circuit of Wales will be ready for next year
     
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