Being Belgian, I'll try to give you guys an update of everything that happened here over the past few days.
The main issue is a complaint of some people living in the neighbourhood of Spa about the circuit and noise-problems. In April 2007, a new permit was delivered for the exploitation of the track and to perform lots of enhancement works (cost 25 million €). This permit was valid untill 2026. The action group (
www.sourdine.eu) filed a complaint as they ment that the new infrastructure would cause more noise and problems with the environment (sloppy detail : one of the founders of this group lives in Sankt Vith, approximatly 15-20 km from the track). So the minister ordered an Environmental Impact Assessment to declare definitive noise restictions after a probation period untill 12/2009.
Now this study is disapproved by the court, as it should be unsufficient, so the court suspended the new permit. The responsables of Spa-Francorchamps were surprised by this verdict, also because in the past 2 years lots has been done to decrease the problems they had with too much noise. They had a meeting with the people of Sourdine and it seemed as they didn't have any more problems with keeping the track open for races, testdays and trackdays. Much ado about nothing apparently ... I did see some graphics about the noise in the environment, and during a normal trackday, there is a differend of 5 db, but during the F1 weekend the difference was 70 db (normal : 40 db, during F1 up onti 110 db).
Now a new licence has te be confirmed by the minister, but he wasn't sure yet if he should state new restrictions or conditions to it. That' s a worrying thing, 'cause he's a bitch of the ecological party, and they aren't the best friends of Spa-Francorchamps.
We'll have to wait and see, but the races this weekend are being held, and I've received already several e-mails that the trackdays which are plannend in the coming weeks/months won't be suspended.