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Another new GP is upon us
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A GP in India just sounds wrong. Not a fan of Korea or Turkey either. F1 races should be held in places with a strong local fan base. not just where someone writes Bernie a big check.
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I'm of two minds on this.
I'm all for diversification and spreading of the sport, and the more GP's there are, the happier I am. At the same time, I detest what Bernie is doing to F1 - wringing it for every dollar he can. By the rumors circulating around the paddock, I think Korea is probably out for next year. But I agree with you, it's a shame to see classic tracks like Estoril, Imola and the French GP as a whole discarded for newer, boring Hermann Tilke designs. On the subject of the race, Lewis qualified 2nd, but thanks to a 3 position penalty he'll be starting 5th. I'm predicting a RB 1-2 once again, unless Alonso/Jenson/Lewis can throw a wrench into the works. |
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I just think it is a shame that all these great European races are no more and instead Bernie is holding events in front of half empty stands in Korea, Turkey etc. I would also like to see F1 go back to South Africa & Argentina.
Regarding today, both Alonso and Button look set to have good races. F40, F50, 430 Scuderia, MT900S, XJR-15 |
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What a boring race. Over in the 1st corner.
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Join Date: Jun 2011
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Personally speaking, I'd like to see more street circuits on the calender, perhaps incorporating them into prospective markets (ie. Korea/Seoul, India/Delhi-or-Mumbai, Russia/Moscow, Turkey/Istanbul, UAE/Dubai, etc) to whet the appetite of the locals prior to building a full-blown F1 GP venue, meanwhile refurbing/rehabbing the ol' memorable, tradition-rich, historical tracks (ie. Magny-Cours, Imola, Jerez, Silverstone, Fuji, Watkins Glen, etc).
It'd be neat to divide a "tri-season" (Spring|Summer|Fall) into regions, as follows... Late-Spring 1a- Korean GP 2a- Singapore GP 3a- Japanese GP 4a- Chinese GP 5a- Asia-Pacific GP (floating) Early-Summer 1b- Malaysian GP 2b- Australian GP 3b- UAE GP 4b- Russian GP 5b- Turkish GP Mid-Summer 1c- Spanish GP 2c- Italian GP 3c- British GP 4c- Monaco GP 5c- European GP (floating) Late-Summer 1d- Portuguese GP 2d- Swiss GP 3d- Hungarian GP 4d- German GP 5d- Belgium GP Fall 1e- Canadian GP 2e- United States GP 3e- Brasilian GP 4e- Mexican GP 5e- America's GP (floating) (just thinkin' outloud, all might make too much sense - hence it'll never happen! )
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Could not agree more on the street circuits. Road races in Paris, London, New York, Hong Kong, Madrid, and Rome would be very cool.
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