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QWECXZ
September 7th, 2011, 02:55 PM
Iran has decided to build a track for Formula One in Parand City, 35km south of Tehran.

Apex Circuit Design has been given contract for this project, which is the first of its type in Iran.

Company director Martin Baerschmidt hailed the design, saying, “We were really surprised after seeing the landscape. Planning and construction would follow all Formula One standards. We want to improve the level of immunity and excitement as well.”

The five-kilometer-track will be inaugurated within six months.

The first phase of the project would cost $30 million and the second phase is expected to cost $55 million.

Alireza Sabbagh, executive manager of the project, is optimistic about the undertaking. “Iran has so many young people and there is an increasing tendency for them to drive. Formula One has a great future in the Asian country,” Sabbagh said.


http://www.tehrantimes.com/index.php/sports/2288-iran-to-build-formula-one-track-near-tehran

ardeshir8
September 7th, 2011, 05:28 PM
Maybe true, but there won't be Formula 1 in Iran.

KalePache
September 7th, 2011, 10:21 PM
^^
Well Iran is producing carbon fibre, so with some investment and r&d maybe we will see f-1 in the future.

ardeshir8
September 7th, 2011, 10:44 PM
I know, but how do want to have Formula 1? Think about the girls with alcohol. Impossible. Period.:lol:

QWECXZ
September 8th, 2011, 03:33 PM
An extraordinary PR release landed in my Inbox last night relating to the recent speculation about Iran as a possible F1 venue.

The email confirmed that the Tehran-based TSI Group is building an enormous multi-purpose facility called iLand just outside the capital with a 5km circuit designed by a UK agency called Apex Circuit Design at its centre.

The development, on which construction started in 2008, will also feature “housing for 50,000, shopping malls, water parks, hotels, an International standard 18 hole golf course, indoor and outdoor fun parks, equestrian facilities, auto mall, motorcycle dirt tracks, an Olympic standard sports complex and an International standard kart circuit designed by Schreiner Consulting in Austria.”

We're told that the track will be based on "naturally contoured circuits such as Spa-Francorchamps (Belgium), the Nürburgring Nordschleife (Germany) and Donington Park (UK)."

I say 'extraordinary' because, while it is always nice to see motor sport expanding to new territories, it is difficult to conceive of a less likely venue for many people's idea of the apotheosis of bloated, western, capitalist culture. There is also the issue of security for F1's multi-national community (current FCO advice states that “British travellers to Iran face greater risks than nationals of most other countries… There is therefore a risk that British nationals could be arbitrarily detained, despite their complete innocence… There have been occasional cases of independent travellers detained for more than a month without access to anyone outside the Iranian system.”)

In fact, the PR statement goes on to say that the initial intention is only to apply for a FIA Grade 2 licence, which would not be enough to host a F1 race. But it's always possible to upgrade. And F1 has already shown that if a state is prepared to fork out the big bucks to host a grand prix then it is prepared to suspend moral judgement. Politics has no place in sport, so the saying goes…

"Initial groundworks have commenced for construction and Phase 1, the West circuit, is scheduled for completion in 2012, with full construction and operation anticipated in 2013," the statement adds.

http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/sport/tomcary/100019099/f1-in-iran-never-say-never/

ardeshir8
September 8th, 2011, 07:40 PM
Seems like they are building a great project. Any photos?

ardeshir8
September 8th, 2011, 08:21 PM
The development, on which construction started in 2008, will also feature “housing for 50,000, shopping malls, water parks, hotels, an International standard 18 hole golf course, indoor and outdoor fun parks, equestrian facilities, auto mall, motorcycle dirt tracks, an Olympic standard sports complex and an International standard kart circuit designed by Schreiner Consulting in Austria.”


seems to be huge.

ardeshir8
September 8th, 2011, 11:03 PM
I found an image.

http://www.speedweek.de/Formel1/news/21603/Rennstrecke-in-Iran.html

SoroushPersepolisi
September 9th, 2011, 01:03 AM
^^ its from a german publisher, hmmm this could be something