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Isle of Man TT world series plan remains viable, says minister
A total of £121,878 has been spent so far on government plans to create an Isle of Man TT world series.
Economic Development Minister John Shimmin MHK was questioned on the initiative in the House of Keys this week.
Douglas North MHK John Houghton asked the Minister ‘just how enthusiastic he is’ towards the project.
Mr Shimmin told members that while over a year ago he was ‘very sceptical’ about the idea of exporting the globally recognised TT brand in case it was jeopardised, he now had cause to be ‘cautiously optimistic’.
‘It’s that very fact that makes it attractive to other destinations,’ he said.
Mr Shimmin said that it was too early to say exactly what format the TT world series would take, adding that it would see a series of road races on circuits around the world.
These would culminate in final round on the Isle of Man TT’s iconic Mountain Course.
The £121,878 has been spent on fees and expenses for The Sports Consultancy.
Outlining the work that has so far been carried out, the Minister said: ‘ The progress made to date is the completion of an initial feasibility study, which concluded that such a series would be feasible as a commercial sporting concept.
‘The Sports Consultancy has begun work on developing the series concept including some commercial modelling of the event and some initial exploration of possible venues around the world.
‘Some work has also been undertaken to consider how the series could be effectively exploited by a commercial promoter.’
In February the DED was given approval by the Council of Ministers to progress the project up to the point of securing a potential commercial promoter to develop and implement the series.
Mr Shimmin said: ‘My department is now engaged in final contract negotiations with TSC and it is anticipated that a contract will be signed shortly.
‘Council will be given the opportunity of reviewing progress and making a decision as to whether or not to continue the project at key points before a promoter is appointed. The current timescale for the implementation of the series, should Council approve it, is 2017.’
The Minister said: ‘I recognise this is a complex and sensitive project, but one that offers the possibility of increasing the economic and fiscal benefits of the TT.
‘As a result, I think we have a duty to explore the idea.
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RE: Isle of Man TT world series plan remains viable, says minister
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RE: Isle of Man TT world series plan remains viable, says minister
(03-12-2014, 05:09 PM)wsn03 Wrote: Putting aside the sceptics argument for one minute, if as I understand it this went ahead, then this would be run over a winter period.....which would mean we'd finally have something to pass the time with in the 'off' season - that would surely be a good thing?!?! Will you are flogging a dead horse continuing to support the DED's motorsport division. They only want to hear what they want to hear, which is why we are now all on this forum and not the old one.
They will NEVER back pedal or admit they they are/were wrong on ANY subject that they have embalked on.
If you can show me otherwise, then I will stand corrected.
I am not saying everything that they have done is wrong, they have actually aranged some excellent things, but a lot of what they do isnt, and this is just another one.
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RE: Isle of Man TT world series plan remains viable, says minister
Playing catch up here,,
Great idea in principle,
Macau being a round,
The old Brisbane Circuit,
And the cemetery track in New Zealand, cant spell Wanngo nohee,,, Lol
Throw in the old Shah Alman circuit maybe whilst you are out that way,
Up into Central Europe,
Spa, Salzburg ( Circuits that you need the mentality of a road racer )
Northwest 200,
There you go all sorted,
And it didnt cost ! The £121,878 has been spent on fees and expenses for The Sports Consultancy.
Or does it sound like the the good old days of the F1 championship ?
Great racing, on different circuits, but the road racers came on on top most of the times,,
Yet you will get newbies coming to the TT to pick up points,,
Does this sound like old ideas revisted ??
Just my thoughts
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RE: Isle of Man TT world series plan remains viable, says minister
From 1949 to 1976 the Isle of Man TT was part of the Motorcycle Grand Prix World Championship and was the home of the British Grand Prix. The event came under increasing scrutiny due to safety concerns despite efforts by the ACU to retain its world championship status. When Italian rider Gilberto Parlotti was killed during the 1972 TT, his close friend and the reigning world champion Giacomo Agostini, announced that he would never again race on the Isle of Man. More riders joined Agostini's boycott and by the 1976 season, only a handful of serious Grand Prix riders were among the entrants. Shortly after the 1976 TT, the FIM made the long-anticipated announcement that the TT, once the most prestigious race on the Grand Prix calendar, was stripped of its world championship status. The Grand Prix action was moved to the UK with the 1977 British Grand Prix being held at Silverstone.
The race authorities of the Isle of Man TT worked with Auto Cycle Union to set up a new formula that would include racing on the Isle of Man. This series was the result of that collaboration.[sup] [1][/sup]
For the first five years all three formula were run as part of the Isle of Man TT:
- 1977 One event: Tourist Trophy, Isle of Man
- 1978 One event: Tourist Trophy, Isle of Man
- 1979 One event: Tourist Trophy, Isle of Man
- 1980 One event: Tourist Trophy, Isle of Man
- 1981 One event: Tourist Trophy, Isle of Man
For the start of the 1982 season Formula III was dropped and the number of circuits was increased:
- 1982 Three events: Tourist Trophy, Isle of Man, Vila Real, Portugal; Ulster Grand Prix, Dundrod (Northern Ireland)[sup][2][/sup]
- 1983 Four events: Tourist Trophy, Isle of Man; TTF1, Dutch TT - Assen (Netherlands); Ulster Grand Prix, Dundrod (Northern Ireland); and TTF2, Assen (second meeting at the circuit)[sup][3][/sup]
- 1984 Six events: TTF1-TTF2, Tourist Trophy, Isle of Man; TTF1, Dutch TT - Assen (Netherlands), TTF1-TTF2, Vila Real (Portugal); TTF1-TTF2, Ulster GP, Dundrod (Northern Ireland); TTF2, Brno (Czechoslovakia);TTF1, Zolder (Belgium),[sup][4][/sup]
- 1985 Six events: TTF1-TTF2, Tourist Trophy, Isle of Man; TTF1, Dutch TT - Assen (Netherlands); TTF1-TTF2, Vila Real (Portugal); TTF1-TTF2, Montjuich (Spain); TTF1-TTF2, Ulster GP, Dundrod (Northern Ireland); TTF1, Hockenheim (Germany)[sup][5][/sup]
- 1986, Eight events: TTF1, San Marino motorcycle Grand Prix, Misano (Italy); TTF1, Hockenheim (Germany); TTF1-TTF2, Tourist Trophy, Isle of Man; TTF1, Dutch TT - Assen (Netherlands); TTF1-TTF2, Jerez (Spain); TTF1, Vila Real (Portugal); (TTF1) Imatra (Finland); and TTF1-TTF2, Ulster GP, Dundrod (Northern Ireland)[sup][6][/sup]
For the remaining four seasons only Formula I races were run:
- 1987 Seven events: Misano (Italy); Hungaroring (Hungary); Tourist Trophy; Isle of Man, Dutch TT - Assen (Netherlands); Sugo (Japan); Hockenheim (Germany); and Donington Park (England).[sup][7][/sup]
- 1988, Eight events: Sugo (Japan); Tourist Trophy, Isle of Man; Dutch TT - Assen (Netherlands); Vila Real (Portugal); Kouvola (Finland); Dundrod (Northern Ireland); Pergusa (Italy); and Donington Park (England)[sup][8][/sup]
- 1989, six events: Sugo (Japan); Tourist Trophy, Isle of Man; Dutch TT - Assen (Netherlands); Vila Real (Portugal); Kouvola (Finland); and Dundrod (Northern Ireland).[sup][9][/sup]
- 1990, five events: Sugo (Japan); Tourist Trophy, Isle of Man; Vila Real (Portugal); Kouvola (Finland); and Dundrod (Northern Ireland).[sup][10[/sup]
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RE: Isle of Man TT world series plan remains viable, says minister
Sticky and CIOMTT; I've not stated I'm in favour, think it will work, or know how that will happen - I simply said if it does happen we would have racing in the "off" season which would be a good thing.
I know nothing about how it could be made a success. Personally I hope if it does happen that it is a success, pretty much like the TT has been to date. Hopefully the Consultants employed know their stuff well enough to make the right recommendations to make that happen.
As for the forum, I would have closed it down long ago, not because I don't like it, clearly as one of its highest posters I loved being on it, but commercially it was a liability in my opinion. You can argue that one til the cows come home, I'm just saying I wouldn't have kept it open not defending why they closed it, you'll need to speak to the DED for that one.
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