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Valencia chief apologises to unhappy spectators

28 agosto 2008

Valencia race organisers have apologised to spectators whose grandstand offered no view of the Spanish street circuit at last weekend's European grand prix.

We reported at the inaugural event that hundreds of paying spectators on Saturday complained to organisers Valmor Sports that their seats offered an inadequate view of the action.

The president of organiser Valmor Sports, Jorge Martinez Aspar, said he wants to "apologise to those spectators who have had visibility problems" at the race.

He suggested that they will be compensated.

Aspar also confirmed reports that the race, with a maximum capacity of 112,000 seats, did not quite sell out.

He said other "small matters", including installing better kerbs, will be addressed before the next grand prix at Valencia in August 2009.

"It is obvious that for next year we want to improve over this year, but we are still very satisfied," Aspar insisted.

Source: GMM



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