If the company behind Donington have removed their terms and conditions from their site (which they appear to have done, when I just checked) and are still advertising and selling tickets for BTCC meeting which at present seems highly likey to be cancelled, if it isn't already, then they MAY well be committing offences under the Consumer Protection Regulations 2008 and other associated legislation. That would be a matter for the local Trading Standards Department to investigate.
IF they are taking ticket money on a non-refundable basis, that is trading whilst technically insolvent, i.e. owing too much to other existing creditors to meet all their liabilities or legitimate claims for compensation from teams or Consumers left out of pocket by any cancellation, then further serious offences under the Insolvency Act or Companies Act MAY have been committed.
Be aware that doesn't necessarily help anyone get compensation.
Certainly this is far from a transparent situation and I fear the fallout may be ugly in the longer term.
IF they are taking ticket money on a non-refundable basis, that is trading whilst technically insolvent, i.e. owing too much to other existing creditors to meet all their liabilities or legitimate claims for compensation from teams or Consumers left out of pocket by any cancellation, then further serious offences under the Insolvency Act or Companies Act MAY have been committed.
Be aware that doesn't necessarily help anyone get compensation.
Certainly this is far from a transparent situation and I fear the fallout may be ugly in the longer term.