Bain pulling out all the stops to save British GP.
Octagon Motorsports' Chief Executive Rob Bain has promised to do all he can to make sure the British Grand Prix goes ahead in 2002.
Last week fresh rumours emerged suggesting Silverstone might lose the race due to difficulties fans experience getting to and from the circuit.
Bain told British newspaper The News of the World: "The FIA is losing patience, and I don't blame them."
"We made a marginal improvement last year but we need to make a dramatic improvement next year - but we are absolutely determined that we will."
Octagon Motorsports' Chief Executive Rob Bain has promised to do all he can to make sure the British Grand Prix goes ahead in 2002.
Last week fresh rumours emerged suggesting Silverstone might lose the race due to difficulties fans experience getting to and from the circuit.
Bain told British newspaper The News of the World: "The FIA is losing patience, and I don't blame them."
"We made a marginal improvement last year but we need to make a dramatic improvement next year - but we are absolutely determined that we will."
"We have inherited a good circuit and a bad road system but we are working hard to upgrade everything. It's an uphill struggle but hopefully the FIA will be convinced we will deliver what we have promised them. We are pulling out all the stops to improve the traffic situation."