F1 British GP: Silverstone to go to court over £8m botched track resurfacing job

The famous British grand prix circuit has prepared an £8 million lawsuit against Aggregate Industries, who were re♍sponsible for Silverstone’s 💧new track surface in 2018.
The 𒅌new surface didn’t appease drivers with seven-time F1 champion Lewis Hamilton very critical.
"The people they hired did the worst job ever," Hamilton said during the British GP wee🌠kend. "It's the bumpiest track I've ever experienced.
"It's bღumpier than the Nords▨chleife, which is 100 years old. It's rattling your freaking eyeballs out of your brain. Apart from that it's fantastic but jeez, they need to hire someone better.
"I don't know how 𝓡you could do such a bad job in layering th🥃e track."
Aggregౠate Industries were paid £2 million to relay the iconic British circuit in 2018.

While F1’s weekend went relatively s🔯moothly, the same can’t be said for MotoGP in August.
The weekend didn’t go to p🌊lan as it was eventually cancelled due to heavy rain.
Five riders crashed, including Tito Rabat, who broke his leg during qualಌifying.
With the event cancelled, organisers were forced to compensate f🔥ans, adding to further losses for Silverstone.
After losing its license🐭 to h🌊ost MotoGP in the aftermath of the cancelled 2018 weekend, they reportedly lost £3.5 million.
However, there🦋 have been no such issues since 2019 after Silverstone got Tarmac Trading Ltd to relay the surface.&ওnbsp;
Silverstone is suing for the cost of the lost MotoGP round, the 💯second resurfacing and additional lost profits, bringing the total close to £8 million.

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