So says the BBC.
Well that sounds good.
Apparently, a spokesman for London Mayor Sadiq Khan said: "In considering whether to support a Grand Prix in London, the mayor would need to see what the impacts are on air pollution."
Sounds too PC to me.
Certainly too PC for a GP.
He then went on to say that the mayor was in discussion with Formula E over whether a race involving environmentally friendly electric-powered cars could be held on London's streets.
Maybe the mayor doesn't know that Formula E races have already been held in London - albeit not on the roads.
The article is a bit confusing as it uses cycling as an example - "We had the Tour de France here, we had a Grand Depart in Yorkshire a couple of years ago and roads were closed as part of that event and thousands of people came to watch it."
OK. But if that worked so well - what is so different about this coming Monday?
Anyway, in anticipation of Monday, I have devised my own GP circuit a walking distance from my house:
Bernie would be turning in his grave if he were dead.
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