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poita
7th January 2010, 05:55 PM
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/motor-racing/qld-raceway-off-v8-fixture/story-e6frfgb6-1225817039904

Another kick in the nuts for QLD Motorsport

Thoughts?



V8 SUPERCARS Australia will not race at the Queensland Raceway this year after negotiations with the track's management broke down.

V8 Supercars say the administrators of the Queensland Government-owned facility at Ipswich just south of Brisbane had made "unfeasible demands'' for the hire of the track.

Among the issues relating to the breakdown in talks was an apparent "near record'' hire fee for the venue and the fact track management wanted V8 Supercars to obtain the costly CAMS licence to host an event.

The event, which was scheduled to be held April 30 to May 2, has now been removed from this year's V8 Supercar championship calendar.

No replacement event is expected to be scheduled, leaving the calendar with 15 events, the same number as 2009.

The Queensland Raceway circuit, nicknamed "the paperclip'', first hosted a V8 Supercar event in 1999.

guy 27
7th January 2010, 06:17 PM
if they really wanted the deal they would of made a compromise.

hazrd
7th January 2010, 06:45 PM
surely theres something political underlying there that no one knows about

its a big event that brings in $$$$$$$ from everywhere, so as Guy says... im surprised there was no compromises made

MatsHolden
7th January 2010, 07:13 PM
Most of the drivers won't be too dissapointed!

Nurb608
7th January 2010, 07:22 PM
It was just another Winton in the North, never really needed but the Qld Government were idiots for not compromising.

JMZ
9th January 2010, 09:27 PM
surely theres something political underlying there that no one knows about

its a big event that brings in $$$$$$$ from everywhere, so as Guy says... im surprised there was no compromises made


There's always something political.....just like Super GP 2009. QLD Raceway isn't that big of an event for the V8's. It only brings around 150,000 spectators over the weekend., therefore not much $$$$$. QLD has two other premium events in the Townsville 400 and the Gold Coast event (new topic idea, new name for the SuperGP) which draw crowds over 250,000 and make a shite load more dough.


if they really wanted the deal they would of made a compromise.

agreed, clearly VESA weren't too fussed on making a deal but i beleive it's because of the other two events 've mentioned above.