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Looks like MCN was right :( Always thought Brands was the highlight of the WSB season, just as we get a decent influx of British riders as well!



'Brands Hatch has not been included on the FIM World Superbike provisional 2009 calendar issued today, 20 October 2008. A round of the World Superbike Championship has taken place at the Kent circuit every year since 1993.


Jonathan Palmer, Chief Executive of MotorSport Vision, said: "Of course it is very disappointing not to have World Superbikes on the calendar for Brands Hatch next year but I have not been able to agree terms with the promoters of WSB, the Italian-based FG Sport company, run by Paolo and Maurizio Flammini.


"It is obviously their business to obtain the highest fees possible from circuits for having a WSB event but unfortunately FG Sport has demanded a fee over twice as much as MSV paid in 2008, which seems strange given the very obvious global economic crisis.


"I have made it very clear to FG Sport that we would be delighted to welcome WSB back to Brands Hatch in 2009 but despite considerable negotiation over many weeks the substantially increased offer I made to FG Sport was not acceptable to them.


"The increase in FG Sport's fee is equivalent to an extra £15 on the price of every race day ticket and we believe that such an increase would not be acceptable to fans in any year, let alone in today's difficult climate.


"The loss of Brands Hatch will be a shame for British fans but also a big loss for the World Superbike Championship, as Brands Hatch has consistently attracted the biggest crowd of any circuit and will clearly be missed by its promoters and sponsors.


"MSV is however more committed than ever to major motor cycle events at Brands Hatch and we are advancing plans for a major new bike event to take place on the traditional WSB date that will provide fans with outstanding entertainment and value. We anticipate making an announcement within the next month."


The Kent circuit has held sixteen World Superbike Championship events since 1993, including two rounds in the year 2000, and has featured many of the pivotal moments in the championship's history, including Carl Fogarty's double victory in 1995 and more recently James Toseland's double win in 2007. This year's event at Brands Hatch saw Ryuichi Kiyonari take the first two wins of his World Superbike career.'

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I still think that this will happen, I cant see FG Sport wanting to lose Brands, we will see though :(

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