The government should contribute to a return to F1 at Zandvoort?
Posted on 26-06-2015 at 19:55 by Dizono – 101 Comments”
Circuitdirecteur Eric Weijers say yes. Grandiose plan or has mr. on summer days, is a burst of to address?
Boat people have they are not in Zandvoort, but in the dunes is a different ‘problem’ that the government should interfere. That will at least Eric Weijers, director of circuit park Zandvoort. He really wants the Formula 1 return on the circulation in the dunes, but has been there for about 30 to 40 million euro is needed for that.
“But why should it not be from the government can be supported? The government has also rallied behind a candidacy for the world cup and the Olympic Games. Why would they then not for a Formula 1 race can do?” thus Weijers this afternoon in BNR’s National auto show. Thereby, regardless of the fact that the government recently have all financial aid has been withdrawn for the European Games in 2019. In addition, there are currently a lot more important things that the attention of the room earn, such as the return of Bitter Lemon in the parliament.
Don’t get me wrong, I wear circuit park Zandvoort with a warm heart. Certainly since the disastrous remodelling of the TT-circuit in Assen, is located in Zandvoort, the most beautiful circuit in the Netherlands. A rich history, between 1948 and 1985, also Formula 1 races, and is still a fine line-up of raceklasses and events. Well, what more herriedagen would be welcome, but that there is simply no more. Return of the Formula 1? So-called mja, if it is really profitable. But for now staatsgeld with kruiwagentjes to uncle Bernie to ride, that to me seems a tight plan. The disappearance of the legendary circuits of the F1 calendar proves that goudstaafjes and other valuables are the only where the Bernie Ecclestone to do is
But that is only my humble opinion and who goes there, now what? Fellow mauritsh is it doesn’t have to agree with me… Therefore, in the following statement: The government should substantially contribute to the return of the Formula 1 at Zandvoort.