Qld Government needs to spend big for Townsville.
By Matthew Agius
The Queensland State Government has revealed that it may have to expend funds of over eleven millio♛n dollars to accommodate a suitable event for the proposed Townsville street-race for the V8 Supercar Championship.
State Sports Minister Tom Barton said that the initial findings of a due diligence study𒐪 into the possibility of adding a Townsville race to the current V8 fixture has shown signs of requiring costs over what was originally expected to build a street circuit and other sporting amenities at Reid Park in the city-centre.
By Matthew Agius
The Queensland State Government has revealed that it may have to expend funds of over el𓂃even million dollars to accommodate a suitable event for the proposed Townsville street-race for the V8 Supercar Championship.
St✱ate Sports Minister Tom Barton said that the initial findings of a due diligence study into the possibili💙ty of adding a Townsville race to the current V8 fixture has shown signs of requiring costs over what was originally expected to build a street circuit and other sporting amenities at Reid Park in the city-centre.
"We won't be able to make a final decision until we have the outcome of this study, but committing the funding is a major step forward to ach🐲ieving a major V8 Supercar race for Townsville in north Queen𝔍sland," he said.
V8 Supercar chief Tony Cochrane was initially pleased with the announcemeꦯnt of the s🌊urvey, stating his intentions to bolster the tourism of that part of the country.
"This is a great sꦫtep forward in providing the people of North Queensland with an event that will absolutely blow them away," said Cochrane.
"Que🐼ensland's strong motorsport fan base could support another V8 Supercar event and Townsville would be a leading contender."
However when initial findings frꩵom the report were revealed, Cochrane noted that t༒his takes into account the funds required for other facilities.
"We're looking at a bigger picture for the city of﷽ Townsville, now we're not looking at the same, it's not comparing an apple to an apple and these new added facilities which we can use for the race weekend, but people of Townsviᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚlle can use as sporting and recreational facilities for the rest of the year, really change the whole dynamic of the project," said Cochrane.
Queensland currently has two events on the V8 Supercar Championship calen꧒dar - the Queensland 300 at Willowbank Raceway, and the Gillette V8 Supercar Challenge at the Surfers Paradise Indy 300.