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6 Dec 2008, 14:14 (Ref:2348881) | #1 | ||
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Dream F1 Calendar
I was recentley talking to some friends and we got onto the topic of a dream F1 calendar. This could inclued any circuit past or present.
We only did a few but : the usual suspects of Monza and Spa were there. Do any of you have any circuits that you would want onto the calendar? Sorry if this has been a previous post i don't get much chance to post. |
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There have been multiple threads on this, but it's a good one to have a new one on.
Being sensible on length, appropriate venues and licencing, and in no order of quality. Round 1 - UAE Grand Prix : Abu Dhabi (It's better than Bahrain) Round 2 - Turkish Grand Prix : Istanbul (Tilke's best permenant track) Round 3 - Portugese Grand Prix : Portimao (the new one) Round 4 - Spanish Grand Prix : Valencia (It's not that good but what's the alternative?) Round 5 - Monaco Grand Prix : Monaco Round 6 - French Grand Prix : Paris (a good car park track at Eurodisney or a street circuit) Round 7 - Canadian Grand Prix : Ile De Notre Dame Round 8 - Indianapolis Grand Prix : Indianapolis Round 9 - Italian Grand Prix : Monza Round 10 - German Grand Prix : No idea Round 11 - Belgian Grand Prix : Spa Round 12 - British Grand Prix : Silverstone or Donington Round 13 - Finnish Grand Prix : Helsinki street circuit Round 14 - Japanese Grand Prix : Suzuka Round 15 - Pacific Grand Prix : Motegi Round 16 - Singapore Grand Prix : Singapore (Night race, it's actually a nice track) Round 17 - Atlantic Grand Prix : Somewhere in Florida (for the weather) Round 18 - USA Grand Prix : Las Vegas Existing venues new to F1 (for at least a while) in italic, bold needs creating. I've probably made a glaring omission somewhere though Last edited by duke_toaster; 6 Dec 2008 at 14:46. |
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6 Dec 2008, 14:55 (Ref:2348909) | #4 | ||
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Add to that list...
Australian Grand Prix Melbourne or Adelaide.. |
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6 Dec 2008, 14:56 (Ref:2348911) | #5 | ||
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Deliberate exclusion due to no track of adequate quality and travel costs, it's also not that much of a major market.
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6 Dec 2008, 15:10 (Ref:2348918) | #6 | ||
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Very true I understand..Adelaide provided some great racing though.
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That one in Argentina that's built around an extinct (hopefully) Volcano.
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6 Dec 2008, 16:22 (Ref:2348981) | #9 | |
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I have gone for a more realistic approach rather than putting in the usual nordschleife, osterreichring favourites.
Round 1 : Sao Paulo, Brazil Round 2 : Melbourne, Australia Round 3 : Sepang, Malayasia Round 4 : Imola, San Marino Round 5 : Jerez, Spain Round 6 : Estoril, Portugal Round 7 : Monaco, Monte Carlo Round 8 : German, Nurburgring Round 9 : Montreal, Canada Round 10 : Long beach, USA Round 11 : Silverstone, UK Round 12 : Magny Cours, France Round 13 : Istanbul, Turkey Round 14 : Monza, Italy Round 15 : Spa Francorchamps, Belgium Round 16 : Mexico, Mexico City Round 17 : Marina Bay, Singapore Round 18 : Suzuka, Japan |
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6 Dec 2008, 16:25 (Ref:2348984) | #10 | ||
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Being slightly realistic with mine here.
1) Australian GP - Adelaide Night Race 2) Malaysian GP - Sepang 3) Indian GP - Delhi (permanent road course of some sort) 4) Spanish GP - Aragon 5) Monaco GP - Monaco 6) European GP - Donington 7) German GP - Nurburgring 8) Canadian GP - Montreal 9) US GP - Indianapolis (MotoGP track with Speedway T1) 10) French GP - Le Mans Bugatti 11) British GP - Silverstone 12) Hungarian GP - Hungaroring 13) Scandinavian GP - Gotlandring (track in the vein of [and about the same length as] Spa on an island in the gulf between Sweden and Finland) 14) Belgian GP - Spa 15) Italian GP - Monza 16) Sinagapore GP - Marina Bay Night Race 17) Japanese GP - Suzuka 18) Chinese GP - Shanghai 19) Portugeuse GP - Portimao 20) Brazilian GP - Interlagos I have included China and India as they are important markets for carmakers. Malaysia is there because I like the track, before the aero got silly it produced some good racing. Singapore is there because I like it as well. |
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6 Dec 2008, 16:42 (Ref:2349001) | #11 | |
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Anyone know what will be happening to Suzuka for 2009, will it be revised by Herman Tilke?
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I haven't heard about any actual changes to the circuit.
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6 Dec 2008, 21:07 (Ref:2349166) | #14 | ||
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I'm waiting for them to turn 130R into 176.3R, or something horrible like that, in future years.
Anyway, as for the subject at hand, I have tried to keep things within some semblance of vague sanity (like not naming the Nord, or what have you). I have, however, taken the dream concept to mean I have included things which truly have no possibility in the realities of the world. 1) Interlagos 2) That-New-Argentinian-One-That-Looks-Rather-Cool 3) Mexico (I'm torn which track, but there should be a race there) 4) Indianapolis Motor Speedway (oval track: possibly opposite direction) 5) Turkey 6) Valencia 7) Lausitzring (the road course thingy bit - not sure what the configuration is termed!) 8) Silverstone 9) Monza 10) Spa 11) Le Mans 12) Monte-Carlo* 12) Mt. Tremblant 13) Mosport 14) Elkhart Lake/Watkins Glen (rotational) 15) Kyalami 16) Russian GP (preferably eastern Russia somewhere) 17) Singapore 18) Macau 19) Suzuka 20) Bathurst *The pre-1994 configuration Last edited by Dutton; 6 Dec 2008 at 21:14. |
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6 Dec 2008, 21:53 (Ref:2349203) | #17 | ||
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Several reasons for that
1) Good TV times for Europe, especially Las Vegas. A 12 noon start on Vegas would be an 8pm start in London, 9pm in Central Europe Time and 2pm in New York. 2) It's a large potential market for the manufacturers. 3) It would help to get the US manufacturers in. |
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6 Dec 2008, 22:59 (Ref:2349236) | #18 | ||
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Here's my dream 2009 calendar, broken up into segments with dates and my reasons for putting them on the calendar included.
Oceania Tour: Round 1 - March 29 - Melbourne, Australia The traditional F1 season opener. Round 2 - April 5 - Sepang, Malaysia Not really one of my favorites, I'll admit it's mostly there to make Melbourne more viable. European Tour Pt. I: Round 3 - April 19 - Istanbul, Turkey Easily Tilke's best circuit. Round 4 - May 3 - Imola, Italy (San Marino GP) The circuit's been redesigned recently to lure F1 back, and they've taken out the last chicane so there's a longer full-throttle run to Tamburello. Round 5 - May 10 - Monte Carlo, Monaco One of the jewels of the F1 calendar. Round 6 - May 17 - Le Mans Bugatti, France Makes sense after Monaco, and we need a decent French circuit to use instead of Magny-Cours. Round 7 - May 31 - Nurburgring, Germany After Hockenheim got murdered, this is one of the few suitable German tracks left to hold the race. Round 8 - June 7 - Silverstone/Donington, Britain Silverstone would hold the GP until Donington finishes their redevelopment, then they rotate each year. Round 9 - June 21 - Portimao, Portugal Absolute rollercoaster of a circuit, very much like Istanbul. North America Tour: Round 10 - July 12 - Montreal, Canada Excellent circuit that provides good racing every year. Round 11 - July 19 - Indianapolis, USA Personally I would have liked Laguna Seca, but that's too short. Indianapolis is great too, though. Asian Tour: Round 12 - August 9 - Suzuka/Fuji, Japan This is the same situation that exists with the current calendar, with Suzuka and Fuji trading the GP each year. Round 13 - August 22 - Marina Bay, Singapore (Night) Fantastic street circuit and rivals Monaco in terms of glamour. European Tour Pt. II Round 14 - September 13 - Monza, Italy Round 15 - September 20 - Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium Does anything need to be said to justify either of these? Central/South American Tour: Round 16 - October 4 - Mexico City, Mexico This might be disqualified for being too short, since the lap record in '91 is already less than 7 seconds away from the minimum, but I think F1 needs to return to Mexico. Round 17 - October 18 - Potrero de los Funes, Argentina For those of you who don't know, this is a semi-permanent circuit around a volcanic lake that has already hosted an FIA GT race. Absolutely beautiful scenery, and I'm fairly sure all it needs to host F1 is upgrading the facilities. Round 18 - October 25 - Interlagos, Brazil Just as with Melbourne, this is the traditional season closer. |
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6 Dec 2008, 23:25 (Ref:2349249) | #19 | |
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I'd love to make a totally unrealistic list that includes the Nordschliefe and Bathurst, but I tried to keep it semi realistic.
1. Australia Grand Prix - Melbourne 2. Turkish Grand Prix - Istanbul 3. South African Grand Prix - Durban 4. Spanish Grand Prix - Barcelona 5. Monaco Grand Prix - Monte Carlo 6. Canadia Grand Prix - Mosport 7. Mexican Grand Prix - Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez 8. US Grand Prix - Road America 9. Portuguese Grand Prix - Portimao 10. French Grand Prix - Paul Ricard 11. British Grand Prix - Silverstone 12. Dutch Grand Prix - Zandvoort 13. Austrian Grand Prix - A1 Ring 14. Belgian Grand Prix - Spa 15. Italian Grand Prix - Monza 16. Indian Grand Prix - Wherever the choose to build it. 17. Chinese Grand Prix - Shanghai 18. Japanese Grand Prix - Suzuka 19. Brazilian Grand Prix - Interlagos I left off Sepang, Bahraain, Valencia, and Singapore becuase those circuits are quite boring and awful. I didn't put in a German Grand Prix because they'll never hold one on the Nordschliefe again, and the Hock has been neutered, so there is no point. |
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7 Dec 2008, 01:09 (Ref:2349292) | #20 | ||
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The A1 Ring does not exist anymore, as I recall.
I would suggest moving Mosport a bit later in the year. Yes, winter would be basically over by then (with generally warm weather usual), but you never know quite what might happen. The way I see it, that spot would put the race mid-may: whilst the weather should be clear by then, it wouldn't be totally out of the question for a final attempt at winter. Just a thought. |
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It would be better if the F1 season ran from September to May.
Just a thought. |
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1) Interlagos
2) Potrero de los Funes, Argentina 3) Kyalami 4) Long Beach 5) Montjuich Park 6) Monaco 7) Zandvoort 8) Clermont-Ferrand (or Rouen) 9) Brands Hatch 10) Nurburgring (Nordschlieffe) 11) Osterriechring 12) Spa 13) Monza 14) Montreal 15) Watkins Glen (or Elkhart Lake) 16) Mexico City 17) Suzuka 18) Singapore 19) Adelaide (or Melbourne) Not one Tilke track. No Gulf state races with empty grandstands. Not the dreadful Sepang or Beijing. No Indianapolis with that ridiculously long straight followed by the most Mickey Mouse piece of crap track on the calendar. Keep the majority of the races where the fanbase is, on tracks with history that offer challenges to the driver. |
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Hands off Brands Hatch.. you can keep the F1 circus and all the required safety changes that would destroy it...
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7 Dec 2008, 17:31 (Ref:2349674) | #25 | |
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We have plenty of medium and high downforce tracks, how about some more like monza and old hockenheim?
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