A few weeks ago the news began to circulate il Belgian GP and its permanence in the calendar. In fact, for make room for new circuits (mostly China and South Africa), it was thought of sacrifice the stage of Spa. In exactly one week the top of the class, that is Red Bull, Ferrariand found it Mercedes will return to compete on the historic Belgian circuit. One of the most awaited stages of the season. For all fans it would be a hard blow losing one of the most beautiful and demanding circuits of the season where, very often, there is a beautiful race and the promoter of the Belgian GP knows this too vanessa maes who is looking for in every way a solution for to convince Liberty Media that the Spa GP is beneficial to all parties.
A Zandvoort-style event
The stage in Belgium, if it weren't for the activity on the track, has never been so excitingbut this year it might change something. Like all the grands prix this year, the one in Spa should also register the highest number of spectators ever (about 300.000). Plus entertainment will be promoted even further, in style Tomorrowland, an event held in those very days in Belgium. 35 DJ they will mix tracks during the breaks on the track between one category and another for entertain the audience, outside the circuit they will come expanded car parks and they will be there more shuttles to accompany the spectators wherever. There will be also a new restaurant where will he cook a top chef, but it has not been said who it is.
But that's not all. The platform will be set up “F1 Experience In The Sky” which will allow those who have the economic means to afford it watch the start from a height of 30 meters. Finally, the race will be preceded by an air show and, after the victor crosses the finish line, there will be gods fireworks.
As already mentioned, the organizers are trying in every way, as also stated by Maes herself in an interview with HLN: “The constant rumors don't make things easy. Sometimes I read that we will stay, in other cases that we shouldn't delude ourselves, and other times still that we are in the middle. I am convinced that Formula 1 has a future with a GP in Belgium, and more precisely in Spa. We will do our best to keep it on the calendar.".
AUTHOR: FRANCESCO ORLANDO
Source statements: FormulaPassion