Formula E to continue at Battersea Park
The London Formula E round will continue to be a Battersea Park double-header after the local council voted to retain the event.
Wednesday, November 25, 2015 (7:00 am)

Chaired by Conservative councillor Kim Caddy, whose party holds an eight to four majority, the committee voted seven to four in favor of the July 2-3 event. With the next break clause not available to invoke until 2017, the Battersea Park round's future is secured for at least two seasons.
Those in favor of the round leant on the income the council receives for allowing the event to take place in the park, and how that offsets an estimated £30million [$45m] to be cut from the council's budget.
A formal protest took place outside the Wandsworth Council buildings beforehand, while five deputations were present at the meeting itself to outline their objections to the event returning.
These included the "inappropriate" use of a Grade Two listed park for a race track, the extent of the disruption the three-week build process caused and claims that 97 percent of the park was off limits during the June 27-28 weekend.
Formula E was criticized for the removal of all fencing and tire marks still not being completed, with work starting again this week, but labelled a "professional" organization that "want to get it right".
The council now needs to negotiate a series of points with organizers after those who backed the event admitted several improvements are necessary.
Improved signage and better health and safety organisation are two main targets for the end-of-season races, while the council also intends to request against the use of a helicopter for television filming purposes as well.
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