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Gnam
10-03-12, 09:04 PM
What economic disaster? :gomer:


Greece unblocked a subsidy of 28.9 million euros ($37.2 million) for the construction of an international-standard racetrack that can be used for staging Formula One car racing, the Ministry of Development said.

The track, which will be designed to host other events as well, including world championship motorbike racing and go-kart racing, will be built in Xalandritsa near the western port city of Patras at a total cost of 94.6 million euros...

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-10-01/greece-unblocks-subsidy-for-formula-1-track-construction.html



I'm sure the Germans are happy to see that their money is being well spent.
:p


Germany's legendary Nürburgring racetrack and entertainment complex is effectively bankrupt.

The circuit—which hosted Formula One's German Grand Prix last year—is to launch insolvency proceedings amid fears that it could run out of cash while the European Commission considers planned government aid.

A state subsidy had been in place since a disastrous development plan left the 'Ring organization saddled with more than 350 million euros in debt. While the Nordschleife—the circuit's famous “North Loop” which covers more than 13 miles—generates healthy operating profits, the income does not cover the interest payments on the enormous debt...

http://www.autoweek.com/article/20120718/carnews/120719856#ixzz28HtzgVxU

Agip27
10-12-12, 05:08 PM
What economic disaster? :gomer:

Ya, no kidding! :rolleyes:

Kind of like Spanish banks asking for bailouts, yet the biggest Spanish bank sponsors Ferrari & McLaren :saywhat:

chop456
10-18-12, 07:49 AM
The German chancellor has called for the EU to be given the power to veto member states' budgets, hours before leaders meet in Brussels for a summit.

Angela Merkel said the economics commissioner should be given clear rights to intervene when national budgets violated the bloc's rules.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-19986603

It would be pretty funny if the race proposal was the straw that broke the camel's back. :laugh: