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Ross Brawn Awarded for the Most Outstanding Contribution to the Motorsport Industry

July 11th, 2009 BrawnGPNews No comments
Ross Brawn was presented with the Motorsport Industry Association’s (MIA) Award for the Most Outstanding Contribution to the Motorsport Industry.

The Award was presented by The Right Honourable Lord Drayson, Minister of State for Innovation and Aston Martin Le Mans driver, at the MIA’s annual Summer Reception at the House of Lords.

Ross joins a highly impressive list of previous winners including Professor Sid Watkins, Lord March, Sir Frank Williams CBE, Sir Stirling Moss OBE and Sir Jackie Stewart OBE, as well as Tom Wheatcroft, David Richards CBE and Bernie Ecclestone amongst others.

During his thirty-three year career in motorsport, after starting as a milling machine operator at March, Ross has gone on to win a World Sportscar Championship with the TWR Jaguar XJR-14 and an amazing eight F1 Championships with Benetton and Ferrari.

“His exceptional race engineering talent is coupled with integrity, sincerity and humility – a rare combination in this aggressive competitive sport. His personal contribution has benefited many in this global industry – employees, suppliers and drivers. His influence makes motorsport and F1 a better place to be” said the MIA’s CEO, Chris Aylett last night.

Aylett continued: “Ross is a great inspiration to young engineers who we need to help us improve our future. As patron of Formula Student for example he is putting something back into tomorrow’s generation. F1 leaders can be great ambassadors for global motorsport – Ross is one of the new breed who will ensure its popularity will last well into the future.”

MIA’s Summer Reception, hosted by MIA President Lord Astor of Hever, is regarded as the most prestigious social gathering on the international motorsport business calendar. The 2009 reception was attended by over 300 guests, including Peers, Ministers of State, Ambassadors, MPs, VIPs, MIA members and leaders from the motorsport industry across the globe.

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Future of British Grand Prix in doubt

April 24th, 2009 BrawnGPNews No comments

2009 will mark (for the foreseeable future) the last British Grand Prix held at Silverstone Circuit in Northamptonshire where it has been held continuously since 1987.  But now 2009 could be the last British Grand Prix.

In 2010 the British Grand Prix is moving to Donington Circuit.  However today the Wheatcroft family who own Donnington Park annouced that it is launching legal proceedings against Donington Ventures Leisure Ltd the circuit operator.  They are seeking £2.47 million in unpaid rent and the forfeit of the lease of the circuit which was awarded the 10 year deal to hold the British Grand Prix.

Donington Ventures Leisure Ltd currently hold a 150 year lease (from Jan 2007) on the circuit.  As part of the deal to hold the British Grand Prix they have received planning permission for an ambitious circuit revamp, though it is not known how they plan to finance this.

Bernie Ecclestone would not bring back Silverstone

Bernie Ecclestone has indicated should Donnington be unable to hold the British Grand Prix he would not take it back to Silverstone but Britain would be left off of the Formula One calander.  He has criticised the  government for not stepping in and helping to fund the British Grand Prix.  The statement from Bernie Ecclestone seemed very timed as Lord Astor of Hever the president of the Motorsport Industry Association requested assistance from the British Government in the House of Lords.  Currently the British Government is opposed to putting money into Formula one.  It’s hard to believe that there may not be a British Grand Prix in 2010.

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