The Japanese Grand Prix in Turmoil
More than 100 angry spectators have filed a lawsuit against the organizers of the Japan Grand Prix, the Fuji Speedway. The 109 claimants allege that the circuit does not have enough toilets. They also complain about the convenience of the location compared to other facilities. Last September, it was the first Japanese Grand Prix at […]
More than 100 angry spectators have filed a lawsuit against the organizers of the Japan Grand Prix, the Fuji Speedway.
The 109 claimants allege that the circuit does not have enough toilets. They also complain about the convenience of the location compared to other facilities. Last September, it was the first Japanese Grand Prix at Fuji in a very long time. This information is reported by the Japanese daily Asahi Shimbun.
The request filed with the Tokyo District Court also claims that spectators were blocked outside the circuit in the rain due to transportation issues.
The plaintiffs are seeking 32 million yen (approximately 200,000 euros) in damages.