Site logo

Sochi wants night race

NEWS STORY
12/10/2015

Be it the thrills and (diesel) spills throughout the weekend, it's fair to say that this year's visit to Russia by the F1 circus was more eventful and entertaining than in 2014.

Internet scepticism aside, the grandstands that remained resolutely empty on Friday and Saturday were well populated on Sunday, official estimates placing the crowd at around 65,000.

Though many view the new addition to the calendar with trepidation, not helped by the fact that the event takes place on an uninspiring street track around in a former Winter Olympic venue - imagine F1 in and around Stratford High Street - organisers are determined not to stand still and aim to turn the event into something special.

"Our task is to make motorsport one of the leading sports in Russia," Sergey Vorobyev, deputy general director of organising company OJSC Center Omega, told BBC News. "Within five years we want to create a global, recognisable product that will become the hallmark of the country, and bring fans of all ages to the Sochi grandstands every year."

The main aim is to follow the example of Singapore and make the event a night race.

"We want to hold a night race, and it has already been discussed with Bernie Ecclestone," reveals Vorobyev. "The incredible sunsets and the stunning artificial lighting of the circuit will ensure any night or twilight race will look great."

On the edge of the Black Sea, Sochi's determination to make the race an event fans from around the world will want to travel to is aided by the 47,000 hotel rooms and an airport capable of handling up to 3,800 passengers per hour.

Currently, "for the most part, fans come to the race from Moscow and Saint Petersburg, the largest cities in Russia", admits Vorobyev, while "the Scandinavian peninsula and other northern countries have seen some of the best international ticket sales".

In its attempts to woo the fans, organisers have created two-day tickets aimed at those fans who are unable to attend on Friday and "more-affordable children's tickets" aimed at encouraging whole family groups.

LATEST NEWS

more news >

RELATED ARTICLES

LATEST IMAGES

galleries >

  • Pitpass.com latest F1/Formula 1 images
  • Pitpass.com latest F1/Formula 1 images
  • Pitpass.com latest F1/Formula 1 images
  • Pitpass.com latest F1/Formula 1 images
  • Pitpass.com latest F1/Formula 1 images
  • Pitpass.com latest F1/Formula 1 images
  • Pitpass.com latest F1/Formula 1 images
  • Pitpass.com latest F1/Formula 1 images
  • Pitpass.com latest F1/Formula 1 images
  • Pitpass.com latest F1/Formula 1 images
  • Pitpass.com latest F1/Formula 1 images
  • Pitpass.com latest F1/Formula 1 images
  • Pitpass.com latest F1/Formula 1 images
  • Pitpass.com latest F1/Formula 1 images
  • Pitpass.com latest F1/Formula 1 images
  • Pitpass.com latest F1/Formula 1 images
  • Pitpass.com latest F1/Formula 1 images
  • Pitpass.com latest F1/Formula 1 images
  • Pitpass.com latest F1/Formula 1 images
  • Pitpass.com latest F1/Formula 1 images

POST A COMMENT

or Register for a Pitpass ID to have your say

Please note that all posts are reactively moderated and must adhere to the site's posting rules and etiquette.

Post your comment

READERS COMMENTS

 

1. Posted by gturner38, 13/10/2015 3:16

"I'm not sure what the point of the two-day ticket is. Since there aren't a lot of locals going to the race, almost everyone is paying for hotels and transportation, so the Friday cost of the ticket shouldn't be a big deal in the grand scheme of things.

As for a night race, the Sochi track looks like it runs around a parking lot and is one of the least visually interesting tracks I've ever seen. Running the race in the dark couldn't hurt in that regard. My concern is that a night race will be too cold. The average high in Sochi around May 1 is 18 degrees C. The low is only 10. If the cars are running from 8:00pm until 10:00, that's going to be a cold track."

Rating: Positive (1)     Rate comment: Positive | NegativeReport this comment

2. Posted by MossMan, 12/10/2015 18:48

"Sunset race... okay. Night race - please no!

Despite what I often hear from the pundits, to me the worst thing about the Singapore race is the very fact it's at night! I know Singapore well, and I know the track should be spectacular, yet it's almost impossible to get any sense of where you are and what the cars might be racing past when you view it on TV.

All you see is a strip of grey track passing between walls and fence. Occasionally you glimpse the odd bit of bridge or building, if you're luckky.

Despite having actually stayed in that area a few times I *still* have difficulty figuring out exactly which camera angle is pointing which way on which street. Night races visually suck..."

Rating: Positive (2)     Rate comment: Positive | NegativeReport this comment

Share this page

X

Copyright © Pitpass 2002 - 2024. All rights reserved.

about us  |  advertise  |  contact  |  privacy & security  |  rss  |  terms