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9 Aug 2002, 06:33 (Ref:353569) | #1 | ||
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2006 Grand Prix Calendar?
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 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] 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 |
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No, I want SPA to stay!!!!
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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. Last edited by Miss Hardt; 9 Aug 2002 at 07:56. |
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9 Aug 2002, 08:40 (Ref:353650) | #4 | |
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don't forget the race round the carpark at philip morris!
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9 Aug 2002, 08:50 (Ref:353657) | #5 | ||
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Scariest thing DNQ is that calender has a lot of truth to it. A calender made up of pussified, sanitised tracks that my grandmother could drive around with no worries.
I don't know why they make all tracks the same in different countries. That's what it's like now anyway. |
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9 Aug 2002, 11:39 (Ref:353829) | #6 |
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I don't quite understand, is this an opportunity to blame Bernie and Max for something that may or may not happen in the future?
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Well, it's not a chance to abuse max and bernie, it's a glimpse of what could happen. Sadly, that calendar is reasonably likely. Maybe 10-30%.
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If they remove all those classic tracks, I go watch oval head spin, or even better, Golf!
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Anyone for Lawn Bowls?
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Special olimpics?
Taki Inoue could participate.... |
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9 Aug 2002, 16:36 (Ref:354121) | #11 | ||
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Oh please, that's not that bad. Besides, Spa's only interesting if it rains, otherwise it's a bore. Plus, it would be better for F1 to spread its wings a little more and move into different parts of Asia and the world.
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Considering the fact that tobacco advertising is going off F1 from 2005 there're not much reasons to get rid of European circuits.
Maybe some of dull tracks which were in calendar becuase of adds reason will leave F1 for good? (let's dream) For example Hungaroring, Marlboro track we don't need anymore. And realy I'd arrange Russian GP in St. Petes instead of Moscow. Moscow Mayor, Jury Luzhkov, prooved to be even more greedy than Bernie. I don't believe he's able to build a good F1 circuit, if he can't understand what F1 is. St.Petes is very close to Finland and the city is more beautifull. And it's rainy city... |
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9 Aug 2002, 17:39 (Ref:354152) | #13 | ||
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Spa is a bore, Jay?
If that schedule happens, I just hope CART takes up Spa, Suzuka and all the others. Remember the CART slogan: "Real Sport, Real Racing" |
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9 Aug 2002, 17:54 (Ref:354164) | #14 | ||
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Australian Grand Prix - Albert Park
Malaysian Grand Prix - Sepang Brazilian Grand Prix - Interlagos Dubai Grand Prix - Abu Dubai Egyptian Grand Prix - Cairo Chinese Grand Prix - Shanghai Spanish Grand Prix - Barcelona Monaco Grand Prix - Monte Carlo Canadian Grand Prix - Montreal European Grand Prix - Nurburgring British Grand Prix - Silverstone Turkey Grand Prix - where ever the track is built German Grand Prix - New Hockenheim Hungarian Grand Prix - Hungary United States Grand Prix - Indianapolis Italian Grand Prix - Enna Japanese Grand Prix - Fuji |
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9 Aug 2002, 17:56 (Ref:354168) | #15 | ||
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Spa looks to be gone and any races on a good track will go to **** ones.
Hence Italian GP is at Enna. FIA keep Silverstone, because all team threaten to leave if it is removed. |
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Silverstone is a good one both for the drivers and the fans watching on TV... Not sure about the fans attending though...
Spa in the dry is pretty dull for the fans actually... The nature of the circuit very quickly spreads out the cars. Although a skilled driver may make a difference through some of the corners, it will all be lost if the car is slow down the straights. Still, I hope it stays as it is a really great circuit to drive. |
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How about a league of how much each track paid to stage a grang prix? Come on bernie hand it over.
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oops sorry i forgot to spell Bernies name with a capital letter, i'm doomed!
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F1 is meant to be a world championship, but seems more like a European championship at some times. I would quite like to see F1 spread it's wings further afield. Maybe the longer term F1 fans who have memories of the good, old, classic races at some tracks don't want to see them dropped, but nothing in today's world can stand still.
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10 Aug 2002, 11:39 (Ref:354548) | #21 | |
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What makes you think that they'll replace Suzuka? :confused:
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It will be too long for F1 to use and the Japanese wouldn;t allow it to be shortened, so they would go to another track.
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They wouldn't go to Aida. It's halfway up a mountain and too hard to get to.
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Anyone thinking about going next year, take this onboard, every year my missus has gone (4 of the 5 years) the weather's been wet, the one year she didn't go, the weather was glorious, she's not going next year i urge you all to go, it will be dry |
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