Sunday, December 19, 2010

GreenBkk Formula 1 | Sochi mayor says Russian GP won't be delayed

Sochi mayor says Russian GP won't be delayed


The inaugural Russian GP in Sochi, planned for 2014, will go ahead without delay according to the cities mayor, Anatoly Pakhomov.

The reassurance comes as the International Olympic Committee [IOC] said it would be 'impossible' to hold the 2014 Winter Olympics, also in Sochi, alongside their first Formula One race.

Pakhomov though is certain the basic track will be ready in 2013 with just a few additions and facilities to be completed in 2014, giving the city time to concentrate on both events.

"Of course there are some more specific features that will need to be added upon the completion of the Olympic Games such as run-off areas, catch fencing etc," he told Reuters.

"But we foresee the base requirements of the track being completed approximately one year prior to the first race being held.

"There is every intention to ensure that the F1 race will go ahead as planned in 2014," confirmed Pakhomov. "I don't foresee any slippage of the race into 2015 being necessary."

He also confirmed that renowned track designer Hermann Tilke would be designing the track, which he believes would become a fan favourite with its classic mix of corners, straights and hairpins.

"When we first invited [Hermann] Tilke down to see Sochi in 2009 we stressed the importance of ensuring the track design got the balance right.

"The track will be a classic track with an emphasis on good overtaking opportunities, no gimmicks. It will have a mix of high speed corners, long straights and hairpins," he added.

Credit: The F1 Times (www.thef1times.com)


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