Donington planning process is on track
The UK’s race fans should find out by the end of this year whether Donington Park has cleared the planning permission hurdle it faces as part of its campaign to be ready to stage the 2010 British Grand Prix.
Goodwood Revival: jiving and push starts
If you feel that you were somehow born out of your era, and long for a simpler world where a spanner and a can of oil would fix almost anything wrong with a car, then here’s one for you.
RoC: Andy Priaulx and Jenson Button are Team GB
We thought it was about time we checked in with the Race of Champions event to see how it’s shaping up with three months to go - a good thing we did, because Mark Webber, Troy Bayliss and Andy Priaulx have all confirmed their attendance.
Boycotting F1? Five ways to get your racing hit regardless
What with the terrible stewards’ decision in Spa, and the future of the British Grand Prix looking so extremely dodgy, it feels like a pretty bleak time to be a F1 fan this morning. So, what else is out there?
Breaking news: Donington plans are in
Donington Park has announced, via its website, its plans for redevelopment ready for the 2010 British Grand Prix and confirmed that they have been submitted to North West Leicestershire District Council.
Opinion: could this possibly be the saving of Donington?
Could the resignations of members of Donington Park’s senior management plus its PR company be the catalyst that saves the British Grand Prix?
BTCC at Silverstone: there’s more to life than just F1
On Sunday the Brits on Pole team watched the Silverstone round of the HiQ MSA British Touring Car Championship - a really instructive experience. See how we got on here (hint: it was a full waterproofs kind of a day…)
BTCC at Silverstone: picture gallery
Photos from the BTCC and its supporting races at Silverstone on August 31 - Jason Plato battles with Fabrizio Giovanardi, Adam Christodoulou battles with cruel fate, and everyone else battles with the English weather.
British GP: what might replace it in 2010?
Clearly the best solution would be not to have to go down this road in the first place. But we think the prospect of no British race in 2010 is, unfortunately, very real. So, what might we be able to look forward to instead?
British GP: why we think it won’t happen in 2010
A visit to Silverstone yesterday to watch the latest round of the British Touring Car championship has brought our thoughts back round to the vexed question of the 2010 British Grand Prix. And we are forced to admit that we don’t think it will happen at all.


