Germany must be pro-active if it wants to remain an F1 nation: Teske

Germany must be pro-active if it wants to remain an F1 nation: Teske

German Formula 1 followers should wait just a little longer for the return of the racing collection to their beloved Nürburgring and Hockenheimring circuits.

“The wish would be that we would have a race again on a regular basis at the Hockenheimring in the next few years,” Hockenheimring boss Jorn Teske instructed dpa. “But there’s still a long way to go,” he stated.

“Realistically, we’re certainly not talking about 2024 or 2025, but probably from 2026 onwards.”

Next yr’s race calendar is presently being drawn up, and there’s nothing to point that Germany will probably be on it.

The managing director of the Hockenheimring racetrack in Baden-Württemberg, in Germany’s southwest, additionally confused {that a} comeback just isn’t a foregone conclusion.

“If the financial framework remains as it has been in the past and the risk remained as it has been in the past, then it doesn’t seem very realistic,” Teske stated.

The most up-to-date try and host a German Grand Prix failed due to an absence of funding. The entry charge charged by the racing collection within the mid-double-digit hundreds of thousands just isn’t inexpensive for the observe operators of the Hockenheim and Nürburgring alone.

“We are, have been and will remain in contact with Formula 1 and are constantly working together to see whether there is a possibility,” stated Teske.

“Refinancing the entry fees purely through ticket sales is not financially feasible.” That means various sources of income and sponsors must be discovered.

The final time there was a race on the Hockenheimring was in 2019, when Mercedes stepped in as the principle sponsor. A yr later, the Nürburgring was given a Grand Prix at brief discover because of the coronavirus pandemic. Since then, Formula 1 has left Germany sitting in pit lane.

The nation just isn’t with out expertise in internet hosting the world’s most cashed up motorsport: Germany has beforehand staged a complete of 79 races – in some instances as many as two per yr.

“There’s a bit of a danger of losing Germany completely as a Formula One country – and we have to take countermeasures,” stated Teske.

“You could take the easy way out, and just say it’s all in the hands of Formula One. But to me that’s rather short-sighted thinking.”

He added that Germany must as soon as once more be certain that younger expertise is promoted and that races are proven on free-to-air TV.

“We also have to attract more young fans – and a German Grand Prix is an important part of it, to make the whole thing tangible.”

Source: www.anews.com.tr