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Old 9 Aug 2002, 07:53 (Ref:353608)   #3
Miss Hardt
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Re: 2006 Grand Prix Calendar?

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Originally posted by DNQ
In repsone to a lot of the criticisms levelled at the FIA for killing the great tracks, let's think of the worst case scenario as far as a nightmare calendar goes...

As sad as it is...this is what we might be heading for

Australian Grand Prix - Albert Park
Malaysian Grand Prix - Sepang
Brazilian Grand Prix - Interlagos
Dubai Grand Prix - Abu Dubai
Bahrain Grand Prix - Al Manamah
Chinese Grand Prix - Shanghai :confused:
Spanish Grand Prix - Barcelona
Monaco Grand Prix - Monte Carlo
Canadian Grand Prix - Montreal
European Grand Prix - Nurburgring
British Grand Prix - Silverstone
Russian Grand Prix - Moscow
German Grand Prix - New Hockenheim
Hungarian Grand Prix - Hungary
United States Grand Prix - Indianapolis
Italian Grand Prix - Monza [Modified] WELL, NO WAY!!! THEY'RE NOT TOUCHING IT!
Japanese Grand Prix - Aida

I guess there are a few decent circuits on there. But it just isn't the same is it? All medium speed circuits, most narrow and twisting. It's a shame isn't it, but sadly in this day age, it's the almighty dollar that makes the difference.

Thanks Max, thanks Bernie

Where are Spa? Imola? Suzuka? A1 Ring?
In the worst case scenario, I don't think they'd keep Silverstone...they'd replace it with Turkey and they'd replace Hungary with...err...Lebanon.
I am all for Russian GP, but as the 18th race. It would fit. As for the others....I don't have anything against Arabs & co, but I don't think they'd ever fit in F1 philosophy and therefore I'm against it.

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