New hope for Donington
The future of Donington Park looks brighter following yesterday’s announcement that plans are in motion for the circuit to re-open this summer. The news has been greeted with a collective sigh of relief within the sport as many of us had begun to fear we were about to lose this much-loved race track for a second time – and this time, probably forever.

The new hope is thanks to Kevin Wheatcroft, son of Donington’s late, great owner Tom Wheatcroft. How sad it was that Tom should be taken last year just as it had become clear that Simon Gillett’s ridiculously optimistic plan to bring the British Grand Prix to the track had crumbled, leaving the place a building site unfit for anything. It was feared that the cost of repairing the damage would be a fatal blow to Donington Park’s future.

Until yesterday. Plans and the cost of the repair work are being finalised by project advisors, led by ex-Aggregate Industries director Philip Barltrop and Duncan Green of Pick Everard Consulting Engineers, who have met with the Motor Sport Associations’s John Symes to gain his approval. Subject to obtaining the necessary racing licences, the team is “confident” that the track will re-open in August.

Kevin Wheatcroft has been hoping to attract a new leaseholder to take over the circuit, with the BARC and Jonathan Palmer’s MotorSport Vision organisation both touted as potential candidates. Between them the BARC and MSV already run eight British race circuits. But without a deal confirmed, it appears Wheatcroft is taking on the task himself, at least in the short term – a decision for which he should be commended.

Hot on the heels of Wheatcroft’s announcement, the Masters Historic Racing organisation declared its intention to hold the first race meeting at the circuit following its re-opening. Its Festival meeting, which had originally been planned for June, will now be scheduled – and expanded to three days – for September 3-5. Special features will include an ‘Into the Dusk’ endurance race on the Saturday evening, plus demonstration runs of cars and motorcycles from the Donington Collection.

It was Tom Wheatcroft’s dream back in the 1970s to re-open the old pre-war Grand Prix track, and he achieved his life’s ambition in 1977. Now it appears that, thanks to his son, his beloved circuit will not die with him.
Filed under: Miscellaneous, Other reports, You Were There
Tags: Donington Park, Motor Sport Association, MSV, Tom Wheatcroft



This is Damien’s second spell as editor of Motor Sport, following his short stint (just nine issues!) in 2005. He has returned to the magazine after two years as editor-in-chief of Autosport, a magazine he first joined in 1996. During his time on the weekly, Damien covered everything from club racing to Formula 1, via Formula 3000 and sports car racing. He is also one of the two Trombonists on the editorial team. 

DS:
May 1st, 2010 11:23am
that is such good news, the dates in september are now in my diary – good on yer Kevin and thank you
Tim:
May 3rd, 2010 1:37pm
Thanks for the update. Is it possible that the terms of the lease did not provide for restoration of the circuit in the event of program failure?
Separately, is the Museum open at this time? I’m hoping to visit sometime later this year.