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The area around the Royal Docks is a peculiar peripheral part of East London, caught between a grim network of pedestrian-unfriendly arterial roads and a buckled meander in the end course of the River Thames. Like most of the Docklands, the area has been redeveloped, but in a purposeless and piecemeal manner that somehow preserved the air of desolation that pervaded after all the shipping went to Tilbury and elsewhere. The only landmarks are the small airport and a mated pair of white elephants - a cable car that ploughs back and forth between two nowhere destinations on either side of the river, and on the opposite bank, the former Millennium Dome (now the O2 where, for the price of several hundred pounds, you too can ascend the terrifyingly precipitous tiered seating and watch a tiny, shit-sounding version of your favourite band ). Silverton and North Woolwich were a bit rough the last time I was in that neck of the woods. I had a bad experience in a pub there but that was a while back. It may have gentrified since then.I have great news!
Who wants a London GP?
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Fuck London, fuck (most) street circuits and fuck London.
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On the bright side they have yet to give any brief cases of money.
From the point of view of holding a street race in an area of the Capital where it is unlikely to cause too much disruption, it's the obvious choice. It is also outside the congestion charge zone, which mean the drivers won't have to pay as they go round the circuit. That being said, street races are about showing off a city, more than the racing itself (or in the case of Monaco, celebrating the legacy of the sport and allowing any F1 tax exiles the opportunity to walk to work). All the London landmarks - Tower Bridge, the Tower of London, Big Ben, The Eye, M&Ms World are all miles away to the west, which is a different world; almost a different city.
Then there is the proposed track layout, which gave me what I can only describe as the opposite of an orgasm.
TL;DR: Besides people who want a London GP, but don't want to hold it in the centre of the Capital, this will please no-one.