True. I was just thinking of parts of the Donington track that I don't like, and I can't think of a place. I used to think the Melbourne Loop was a waste, but I like it too. One thing of note - it's not the grippiest track in the World, even in the dry, and hence bike riders never put it on their list of favourite tracks. I suppose car drivers wouldn't care so much.
A new World Championship standard race track has been given planning permission to be built in South Wales:
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/b...shrug-off-environmental-concerns-8701193.html
Personally, I'd be a bit concerned about the local environment, and also that one or two attempts have been made in this country to just upgrade race tracks, and Donington failed. At least it could boost the local South Wales economy a fair bit.
A new World Championship standard race track has been given planning permission to be built in South Wales:
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/b...shrug-off-environmental-concerns-8701193.html
Personally, I'd be a bit concerned about the local environment, and also that one or two attempts have been made in this country to just upgrade race tracks, and Donington failed. At least it could boost the local South Wales economy a fair bit.

Not sure if already mentioned:
Marian Pahars is the new Latvia manager.
Latvia will now be my second national team.
My first national team (except during the World Cup)
Latvia will now be my second national team.
They were already mine, but that's pretty great. His squad isn't quite as good as it was a decade ago, but they have a decent back line, captained by Gorkss, and the player who I think is the next Pahars, Valerijs Sabala, is hopefully getting good just in time to replace the ageing Verpakovskis.
Other decent players are Aleksandrs Cauna (left wing, formerly of Watford, now CSKA) and Artjoms Rudnevs, striker for Hamburg.