The Top Gear Test Track Could Still Be Saved

If Dunsfold Aerodrome was to be saved, you might have expected the driving force to come from fans of Top Gear, but it's actually the local residents who are making things happen in the track's favour
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It looks like there’s a chance that the globally famous Top Gear Test Track might not be destroyed, after all – and it’s nothing to do with petrolhead memories of cars like the Ferrari FXX pounding around its asphalt.

Residents near the circuit have begun making big noise over the plans, which emerged to the media more or less out of the blue at the end of last year. Developers want to bulldoze the site where Top Gear has been filmed for over 15 years, but following local people’s objections to the 1800-home site, which would also have at least one pub and a number of industrial units, the project is set for parliamentary scrutiny.

That doesn’t mean Theresa May will be talking Top Gear in Prime Minister’s Questions, but it does mean that an independent committee appointed by the government will take a look at the application and decide whether to ‘save Dunsfold’ (we can see hashtag potential right there) or give the green light for its destruction.

The Top Gear Test Track Could Still Be Saved

Waverley Borough Council had approved plans in December to redevelop the Dunsfold site, once an airfield used in WWII, but local residents have since kicked off, claiming that such a large site would introduce far too much traffic to the local area.

Anyone who has spent any time on the roads outside Dunsfold is likely to agree, and the nearest large towns simply don’t have the roads infrastructure to cope with potentially thousands of other cars passing through at rush hour.

Bob Lees, Chairman of residents’ campaign group Protect Our Waverley, told The Telegraph that he was delighted with the latest bump in the road for the plans to destroy the old airfield.

“We, and the thousands who protested against this proposal, are delighted.

“It is absolutely right that an independent view be taken of this application.

“The site was found to be unsustainable in 2008 and is still unsustainable.”

Well, then. With filming continuing at Dunsfold - for now - and the latest series of Top Gear already looking way better than the last one, things have just gotten interesting…

Via: The Sun

Comments

unicornjuice

I honestly wouldn’t mind if it was destroyed just because it would further distance new top gear from the clarkson era

03/20/2017 - 15:04 |
8 | 26

Well, this track still has a good history. I’m pretty sure a lot of people dream about this track.

03/20/2017 - 15:46 |
10 | 4
Anonymous

Seems like they just got duns-folding the plan.

I’ll leave now

03/20/2017 - 15:06 |
80 | 4
Valanti Demetriades

You know what cant be saved, Chris Evans.

03/20/2017 - 15:09 |
238 | 0

But this new series is spectacular

03/20/2017 - 15:09 |
62 | 4
Roget

I might have not watched the 3 episodes of series 23, but f^ck yeah!

03/20/2017 - 15:09 |
20 | 2
Anonymous

In reply to by Roget

If that was the series where Jeremy got sacked, then I haven’t been able to watch it either

03/20/2017 - 18:48 |
4 | 0
RodriguezRacer456 (Aventador SV) (Lambo Squad)

#SaveDunsfold

03/20/2017 - 15:11 |
48 | 2
carnoob9000

Am I tge only one more concerned about the airfield itself than the track?

03/20/2017 - 18:34 |
8 | 0

Yes

03/20/2017 - 19:21 |
2 | 0

Ikr, there are actually some pretty awesome planes there

03/20/2017 - 20:02 |
6 | 0
Joshua Persaud (Wagon/Estate Squad) (Sleeper Squad) I need a

Who in the right mind would destroy Dunsfold?!? 15 years and it still should be going.

#SaveDunsfold

03/20/2017 - 21:41 |
2 | 0
DJ N

There we go, now they don’t have to think about relocating all the planes stationed there as well…

03/20/2017 - 22:56 |
2 | 0
Diego Tului

i sincerely hope that amazon buys dunsfold… so that the guys can drive there and not in the ebola-drome…

03/20/2017 - 23:46 |
20 | 8
Anonymous

Reajoice!!!!!!!!

03/21/2017 - 02:38 |
2 | 0

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