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Old Jan 25, 2011 | 07:15 AM
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The end of the Aussie GP as we know it?



The future of the Australian GP is in doubt after Lord Mayor Robert Doyle warned that rising costs could see Melbourne lost its race.

Over the past three years, the Melbourne Grand Prix has wracked up a cost of $130million, a bill that is covered by the Victorian taxpayers.

Attendance hit a low of just 287,000 in 2009 and although it bounced back to 300,000 last season, the grand prix cost taxpayers $49.2 million.

In recent years, the rising costs have put pressure on Melbourne to not renew its F1 contract and with the current deal expiring in 2015, Doyle believes Albert Park will bid farewell to Formula One.

In the Sunday Herald Sun, Doyle wrote: "We have the licence until 2015, after which there are four possibilities.

"First, F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone will pick up his bat and ball and go home.

"Despite best endeavours, the notoriously difficult, contentious and cranky Bernie will take the dollars of either an Asian or oil-rich Middle Eastern state. There will be no successful negotiation. End of story.

"Second, given Ecclestone's ever more strident calls for a night grand prix, it will move to a purpose-built track either at Avalon or Noble Park, or possibly elsewhere Sydney or Perth.

"The problem with Albert Park is that it is a 300ha park and a night race means lighting not only for the track, but also for enough of the park to provide patron safety. Too expensive. But equally, the cost of a purpose-built track is potentially $300 million and is probably untenable.

"A third option is that the race remains at Albert Park. That would require an upgrade of the park, costing up to $8-9 million.

"It would require Ecclestone to accept that the Australian Grand Prix will never be a night race though, with Ron Walker's extremely able negotiation, it has become a twilight race. In its present form, it satisfies both local and TV audiences for real time and reasonable time-zone viewing. Sponsorship and advertising demand that.

"The big stumbling block to this scenario is the cost to the Victorian taxpayer. In 1996 when the race was a combination of a four-day event and corporate sponsorship was far more generous than it is today, the race still needed to be underwritten by about $1.7 million. Last year it was $50 million.

"Fast forward to 2015, the year the franchise ends. Though the documented benefits for the city may include hundreds of millions of dollars of advertising value, tens of millions of dollars of local revenue, an event that will draw between 250,000 and 300,000 people over three days will come at a cost that will approach 70 million taxpayer dollars.

"The fourth and final possibility must be faced. I know of no city that has voluntarily walked away from a grand prix, but could Melbourne be the first?

"The final possibility is that we decide that it has been 20 fantastic years, the benefits to the city and the state have been enormous, but the cycle has run its course.

"My judgment would be: Get ready. Time's up."

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Old Jan 25, 2011 | 08:41 AM
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Maybe adelaide will take it back. Read before sydney may want it.
 
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I'd be surprised if it doesn't stay in Australia. May not be Melbourne, but I think there will be an F1 race down under.
 
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I hope there's a race down under.
 
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Surely the 300,000 fans visiting the area will spend at least $50m between them?

That's only $167 each...
 
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Originally Posted by 599xx
Maybe adelaide will take it back. Read before sydney may want it.
adelaide, surfers paradise, phillip island, sydney. there are a lot of possibilities. i would be surprised if the australian gp disappeared altogether, they have the fan base & history, it will likely just move.
 
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