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Monday, 17 February, 2003, 13:57 GMT
Silverstone gets £4m revamp
The beleagured British Grand Prix has been boosted by the news that Silverstone's
owners are pumping £4m into improvements at the track.
The Northamptonshire venue has been criticised by Formula One supremo Bernie
Ecclestone in recent years for its facilities.
Octagon, Silverstone's owner, has responded by announcing a series of radical measures.
The most obvious improvements will be a new loop added to the Woodcote section
of the circuit and a tarmac run-off installed at Stowe Corner, where Michael
Schumacher broke his leg in 1999.
Other safety advances include improvements to marshal posts, new gravel traps
and Armco fencing around the circuit.
Spectators will also benefit with internal road systems - heavily criticised
by Ecclestone last year - as well as toilet blocks and disabled facilities all
getting upgrades.
Other Octagon-owned tracks - Brands Hatch, Oulton Park and Cadwell - will also
benefit from a cash injection which totals £7.5m.
Related to this story:
Clouds gather over Silverstone
(02 Dec 02 | Formula One)
Ecclestone slams Silverstone
(07 Jul 02 | Formula One)
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