
A group of Japanese Formula 1 fans will start a case against the organizers of last year's Japanese Grand Prix. According to the group of fans the organizers failed to provide enough toilets and snack bars for the three-day event.
The 109 fans, led by a 40-year-old man, are demanding Fuji International Speedway to pay 32 million yen (about 175,000 euro) as, according to the group of fans, they suffered from emotional damages.
| Japan 2007 news | |
|---|---|
| 01 Oct. '07 | Fuji Speedway to repay fans |
| 01 Oct. '07 | An interview with Heikki Kovalainen |
| 01 Oct. '07 | Briatore: The team got everything right |
| 30 Sep. '07 | Toro Rosso to appeal against 25-second penalty |
| 30 Sep. '07 | Liuzzi penalised, Sutil gets first point |
| 30 Sep. '07 | Ferrari hopes for miracle in drivers' fight |
| 30 Sep. '07 | Red Bull frustrated with fourth |
| 30 Sep. '07 | Photos: Sunday at Fuji |
| 30 Sep. '07 | McLaren celebrates Japanese win |
| 30 Sep. '07 | Toro Rosso off the mark but rues lost podium |
| 30 Sep. '07 | Honda misses chance of big points |
| 30 Sep. '07 | Spyker within seconds of first point |
| More Japan 2007 news, Photos | |