http://www.grandprix.com/ns/ns20257.html
Grandprix.com is usually pretty well informed when it comes to the inner workings of the BRDC. If they think that Damon is in danger of putting the the ship on the rocks I would be inclined to believe them.
This time it isn't the general financial problem or the lack of planning activity and management that we have seen in the past and the lack of forward thinking but the lack of entrepreneurship that goes with the legal structure of the club. a CEO or owner in charge of his own destiny would have little problems to do what Germany did. take forward strategy and develop the place on one side, get other paying activities to absorb the investment and reduce the cost by sharing the GP on two venues. unfortunately Britain would have to share with France. this is hard to swallow for the national pride in the UK. it is probably easier for the French considering that they have Monaco around the corner.
could this thing create the next big stink? I hope not. if the Government doesn't chip in the GP will be split by the market forces unless something silly happens and Britain looses it all together.