Bianchi crash and politics overshadow build-up to Russian GP
- Published on 09 Oct 2014 12:15
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- By: Rob Veenstra
The German broadcaster RTL said it has resisted calls to boycott the race. "For us as a broadcaster, the question of a boycott does not arise because we are obliged contractually," a spokesman told the German newspaper Welt. "We will, however, raise the issues in the presentation and also ask those at the track how they feel about the situation."
Bernie Ecclestone has argued consistently that F1's first visit to Russia should not be mixed with the country's political situation. Former world champion Mika Hakkinen agrees. "On the political side, I would not like to take a position," he said in his latest interview for sponsor Hermes. "When I think of formula one and motor sport, we should evaluate it positively in my opinion that we are finally racing in Russia -- a new country and a new market," said Hakkinen.
Richard Cregan, the former Abu Dhabi race boss who now oversees the organisation in Sochi, admitted that the political questions had been affecting ticket sales for the inaugural grand prix until mere weeks ago. "There was lots of discussions about sanctions and all these things and then suddenly, when all that seemed to be in the past in relation to our race, then we were selling between 500-800 tickets a day," he told Reuters.
Cregan also admitted that Jules Bianchi's crash has overshadowed the build-up to Russia's first race, "and rightly so". "We just have to make sure we never stop looking for improved safety measures. We're trying to learn from everything," he is quoted by the Telegraph. (GMM)
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No doubt large blocks of tickets have been anonymously bought up by Putin and rich appratchiki for donation to sports clubs, labor groups, and friendly foreign embassies with subsidized transport and lodgings thrown in for ticket recipients, all to fill the Sochi stands and avoid showing the real impact of the EU/USA boycott over Ukraine, and save face for Putin.