Well now the Ring Card is in trouble requesting more money from the state to continue for another year.
When will they learn.
More public money needed to fund ring°card company.
More trouble at the Ring:
The ring°card making news today with their CST Company and Kai Richter. The county's court of auditors got active again, but the report can't be published - for privacy reasons!? Apparently it got leaked and guess what they want: more money. CST (Cash, Settlement and Ticketing GmbH, the ring°card company) is already 10 million Euros in debt, but they need more for the next four years.
They also claim Kai Richter agreed contracts without advertising and without benefits.
The missing money has now to be paid again by the tax payer. If I would be that tax payer, I would just stop paying. Who needs that plastic card anyways?
Thanks for the info Mike ;)
More info can be found here
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Monday, 31 January 2011
Save The Nurburgring Petition
We started the Nurburgring Petition on 1st January 2011 and in 1 month we have achieved over 13,000 e-signatures.
Great going. I would personally like to thank everyone who has signed, but we still need more, so if you havnt signed please click here
Great going. I would personally like to thank everyone who has signed, but we still need more, so if you havnt signed please click here
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Sunday, 30 January 2011
SWR German TV Report on Nurburgring Troubles
A German TV crew have made a documentry on the current problems at the Nurburgring.
This brings home the true issuies at stake. The link has been supplied by a good friend Mike Frison, who is the originator for Save The Ring Campaign
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Nurburgring
Support from Ari Vatanen.
Ari Vatanen - Rallye World Champion 1981 and Member of the European Parliament 1999 - 2009 - supports the Save The Ring initiative, signer #11849:
His words say it all about this place
Nurburgring is absolutely unique racetrack and it's part of not only motor sport heritage but part of German history! I still remember how I was scared (yes, I can be scared!) in that steep down hill on the circuit and how my respect of F1 drivers went up by coefficients 10!
I had heard already about that massive spending, during my years in Bruxelles I saw how public money is wasted in an irresponsible manner!
Many thanks for that great support.
His words say it all about this place
Nurburgring is absolutely unique racetrack and it's part of not only motor sport heritage but part of German history! I still remember how I was scared (yes, I can be scared!) in that steep down hill on the circuit and how my respect of F1 drivers went up by coefficients 10!
I had heard already about that massive spending, during my years in Bruxelles I saw how public money is wasted in an irresponsible manner!
Many thanks for that great support.
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