How would
you like to see the Grand Prix in the capital of England ? Well this could soon be a
reality as there are plans for a Grand Prix to take place in London . The planned route will show some of
the biggest attractions in London such as Big
Ben, Buckingham Palace ,
Piccadilly Circus , and Trafalgar
Square . The CEO of Grand Prix management Bernie Ecclestone has
said that he will pay more than £35 million to fund these plans for the London
Grand Prix.
Bernie
Ecclestone has always had hope that one day the Grand Prix would be hosted in London , and for this
reason he will put the money needed to fund the event himself. The race course
is set to be just over three miles long and was part designed by Lewis Hamilton
and Jenson Button. The grand stand is set to have 120,00 people watching the
event and will be globally televised. It is said to generate up to £100 Million
for our economy. In these times of struggle with our economy that is very good
news. With Bernie Ecclestone paying for the event the country will see the full
benefits.
Bernie
Ecclestone Has said to the Times, “Think of what it would do for tourism, it
would be fantastic, good for London , good for England – a lot
better than the Olympics.” Maybe he is getting a bit ahead of himself claiming
that it will be better than the London Olympics, but it will definitely mean
good things for our country.
Although it
would be a very good thing for our country all round, we do have to ask, is it
feasible? To have such a large event in London
with so many people coming from all around the world to see, with all of the
perpetration and the risks? It is estimated that it would take up to five days
to set everything up for the event and a further three days to take everything
down and get it all back to normal. This means that there would be just over a
week of disruption in the capital. We have to ask how this will affect London and will the
profits of the event make up for the disruption caused?
London would be an awful place to host the grand prix!! Who would even consider it?
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