Donington Park's grand prix aspirations took another step towards being realised as the circuit's chief executive Simon Gillett put pen to paper on a document which paves the way for major redevelopment to begin in earnest.
Construction work undertaken to get the Leicestershire circuit up to Formula One standards in time to host the 2010 British Grand Prix had been on hold while the local council reviewed their decision to grant planning permission for the proposed upgrade back in January.
Concerns were raised over the viability of the project in March when doubts emerged over Gillett's proposed debenture scheme to raise the £100million required to bring the circuit up to scratch, while a subsequent - and since resolved - legal wrangle with circuit owner Tom Wheatcroft cast a further shadow.
North West Leicestershire District Council had the power to deny planning permission if certain requirements were not met by June 30, but Friday's signing of a Section 106 agreement, a legally binding document in which certain undertakings are agreed to, appears to have brought an end to the matter.
A statement issued by Donington confirming the news revealed construction work would re-commence immediately, with a new pit and paddock complex first to be tackled.
"It's great to have cleared another hurdle and to see the hard work of the entire team at the circuit paying off," said Gillett.
"There's no denying that we still have a lot of hard work ahead but we'll continue to remain positive and do everything that we can to deliver against the promises that we have been made.
"The construction work is obviously extremely important, but we're also trying hard to ensure that it doesn't compromise the experience that our visitors to forthcoming events have."
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