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http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/79938
Tom Wheatcroft, the man who revived Donington Park as a motor-racing venue in the 1970s, died yesterday after a long illness. Lifelong motor-racing fan, Wheatcroft was a regular at Donington during the 1930s, witnessing the clashes between Auto Union and Mercedes-Benz grand prix cars, and after making a fortune in construction and property he acquired the park in 1971. Wheatcroft passed away peacefully at 10:30 yesterday morning at home with his family. Motorsport fans the world over will mourn the man they have to thank for bringing one of the world's most famous circuits back to life. RIP |
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sad news, must have been gutting to see the debacle with Donington this last few months after all the work he did for the place over the last 40 odd years. i hope Donington can rise up from this and complete some/all of the planned work over the next few years and become the world class facility it could be
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Excellent article from Joe Saward here:
http://joesaward.wordpress.com/2009/...om-wheatcroft/ |
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How sad his passing co-incides with the circuit he spent the majority of his life nurturing resembling a pig-sty after the recent debacle. |
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He will rightly be remembered for the invaluable contribution he made to British motorsport, and I believe it's important to remember that the recent debacle was nothing to do with him. ClarkFan |
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