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makinen_fan
11th July 2014, 16:11
It appears in the new that motorsport events in public roads will got the OK from government
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/motorsport/formulaone/10961513/Motorsport-to-be-allowed-on-Britains-public-roads-No-10-announces.html
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-28261960
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/local-authorities-to-be-given-powers-to-close-public-roads-for-motor-sports-events

Even made it in the BBC TV news this morning. I was really surprised to see a photo of Gronholm on the TV while at the gym this morning :p
Hope it helps boost the rallying championships here

MrJan
11th July 2014, 17:51
Could be huge news. As a sprint/hillclimb competitor this is very big news for us as it opens up a good few opportunities.

AndyRAC
11th July 2014, 19:47
It could be great news. I actually think it'll be more for sprint/ hillclimbs benefit, than rallying.

OldF
11th July 2014, 20:26
Probably more options for stages.

Jack4688`
11th July 2014, 22:44
Living in West Yorkshire there would be loads of places close to me that would be great for hill climb events! And honestly, who gives a fig about a London Grand Prix? Get real...

MrJan
14th July 2014, 14:10
It could be great news. I actually think it'll be more for sprint/ hillclimbs benefit, than rallying.

Yep, great excitement around the paddock of the hillclimb I was at over the weekend. Still a lot of hurdles to get through, not least find a road smooth enough but also one that the MSA are happy to run and jumping through the hoops of local government (which are many-fold).

Allyc85
14th July 2014, 18:43
It truly is great news! Sadly I fear the biggest battle will be with the narrow minded NIMBYS, who can't put up with things like motorsport for a couple days a year!

MrJan
14th July 2014, 19:16
It truly is great news! Sadly I fear the biggest battle will be with the narrow minded NIMBYS, who can't put up with things like motorsport for a couple days a year!

More likely that they don't understand what it would entail. If you watch some of the events in Switzerland it's a big deal and the towns have massive turnouts...sadly in the UK motorsport is not viewed in the same way.