The organisers of the 2010 British GP at Donington Park are looking to hold F1's first 'car-free' grand prix. However, it's public cars, not F1 cars that will be missing.
Donington Park is set to take over the hosting of the British Grand Prix from 2010 in a multi-season deal signed earlier this year with F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone.
And one of the initiatives the race's organisers are looking to implement is a car-park free race whereby spectators will all arrive using public transport to help ease traffic congestion.
"This will be the first public transport grand prix," Simon Gillett, Chief Executive of Donington Ventures Leisure Ltd told the Nottingham Evening Post. "We are not bringing cars here.
"We are looking to use public transport from all the major conurbations, the airport and the Parkway station."


















