Tracks you would like to see F1 race at
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I wouldn't want modern F1 to TOUCH any of those nominated tracks.
F1 is an all consuming monster which dictates and orders massive changes to every circuit it uses and, when no longer of use to Bernie and his crew, they then abandon the circuit - often leaving it and its owners in a finacially strapped condition.
Look at the situation surrounding the Austrian A1 Ring and Hockenheim.
No, leave the classic circuits alone and let Bernie's mob build brand new bore-adromes in the wilds of the Gobi Desert.
F1 is an all consuming monster which dictates and orders massive changes to every circuit it uses and, when no longer of use to Bernie and his crew, they then abandon the circuit - often leaving it and its owners in a finacially strapped condition.
Look at the situation surrounding the Austrian A1 Ring and Hockenheim.
No, leave the classic circuits alone and let Bernie's mob build brand new bore-adromes in the wilds of the Gobi Desert.
Eric Mc said:
I wouldn't want modern F1 to TOUCH any of those nominated tracks.
F1 is an all consuming monster which dictates and orders massive changes to every circuit it uses and, when no longer of use to Bernie and his crew, they then abandon the circuit - often leaving it and its owners in a finacially strapped condition.
Look at the situation surrounding the Austrian A1 Ring and Hockenheim.
No, leave the classic circuits alone and let Bernie's mob build brand new bore-adromes in the wilds of the Gobi Desert.
F1 is an all consuming monster which dictates and orders massive changes to every circuit it uses and, when no longer of use to Bernie and his crew, they then abandon the circuit - often leaving it and its owners in a finacially strapped condition.
Look at the situation surrounding the Austrian A1 Ring and Hockenheim.
No, leave the classic circuits alone and let Bernie's mob build brand new bore-adromes in the wilds of the Gobi Desert.
True, i certainly would want them to race the tracks in the present form. No changes.
F1 raced at Buenos Aires for most years from 1958 until 1981. It then disappeared for a number of years and came back again in the mid 1990s. The venue was the same but the circuit had been truncated. The GP circus left Argentina over money issues with Bernie (as ever).
When people say they would like to see F1 races at these "non-F1" circuits, do they mean the circuits as they currently exist or would they be prepared to see the circuits ammended beyond all recognistion to accomodate the requirements of the modern F1 era?
When people say they would like to see F1 races at these "non-F1" circuits, do they mean the circuits as they currently exist or would they be prepared to see the circuits ammended beyond all recognistion to accomodate the requirements of the modern F1 era?
Le Mans and leguna seca would be good.
Idealy the full Le Mans circuit and not the Bugatti circuit.
Maybe Bernie could ask those nice people at Top Gear to see if they have a free weekend on they're track, lol.
I also like the idea of the Bham Superprix as an F1 venue. I remember watching that as a child, all good fun.
Idealy the full Le Mans circuit and not the Bugatti circuit.
Maybe Bernie could ask those nice people at Top Gear to see if they have a free weekend on they're track, lol.
I also like the idea of the Bham Superprix as an F1 venue. I remember watching that as a child, all good fun.
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