
(GMM) Indianapolis' 'Motor Speedway' is not yet refunding tickets to the fated United States grand prix, despite fans' class action demanding punitive damages.
''Nothing has changed at this time,'' said spokesman Ron Green.
He suggested that F1 may not be flavour of the month in America, but the real fans stood in line on Monday morning to renew their tickets for the 2006 grand prix.
Green added: ''We were surprised by the number of people.''
Meanwhile, Larry Bowers - the Colorado man who is leading the class action suit - said the fabled 'Brickyard' is also to blame.
''In a way, the Speedway is a victim,'' he told the Indy Star.
''But having collected the money, they are responsible.''
Written: Fri, 24 Jun 2005 11:32:21
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