Korean GP on 2015 - farcical

Korean GP on 2015 - farcical

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furtive

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4,498 posts

280 months

Thursday 4th December 2014
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The Korean GP was added to the calendar for 2015 yesterday

The BBC said:
Its addition to the calendar on Wednesday caught the teams by surprise, but they were quick to point out that its date - just a week before the Spanish Grand Prix, producing some almost impossible logistics - meant something must be up.

Insiders say the explanation is simple.

Next year, the rules say that the number of engines drivers can use in a season is to be cut from five to four. But that presupposes there are no more than 20 races.

The rules say each driver will be allowed five engines "if the number of events in the championship, as originally scheduled, exceeds 20".

The key phrase being "as originally scheduled".

The calendar announced on Wednesday is the "confirmed" schedule. Yet one of the 21 races on it - Korea - is "to be confirmed".

So, now the Korean Grand Prix is on the calendar, teams can use five engines again in 2015. And that does not change even if the race drops off at a later date.

Meanwhile, at least one engine manufacturer has been pushing to keep the limit on engines at five for next season, because of the complexity of the engines, reliability problems suffered in 2014 and the need of Mercedes' rivals to push development to try to close the gap to the new world champions.

Putting a fantasy race on the calendar, that no-one believes will happen, only to withdraw it at a later date is a painless way of ensuring this happens without the usual arguments over rules, a cynic would say.

Knowing all that, do you think there will be a Korean Grand Prix next year?
Why not just change the rules, rather than perform a charade in order to bend them?

muckymotor

2,288 posts

222 months

Thursday 4th December 2014
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Psy to do the podium interviews.

aarondbs

845 posts

147 months

Thursday 4th December 2014
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Only in F1....

Blib

44,174 posts

198 months

Thursday 4th December 2014
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aarondbs said:
Only in F1....
This.

hairyben

8,516 posts

184 months

Thursday 4th December 2014
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furtive said:
Why not just change the rules, rather than perform a charade in order to bend them?
In the simplest terms, fia largely dictate the rules they race under, bernie dictates the calendar. Obviously someone thinks owing one to bern is less effort than going via the fia.

suffolk009

5,425 posts

166 months

Thursday 4th December 2014
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How big a bribe would it take to make it actually happen?

thatguy11

640 posts

124 months

Friday 5th December 2014
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It will never happen, the Korean GP organisers didn't even know it was happening until the calendar announcement.

The scheduling is completely idiotic, not only logistically but also leaves the organisers just 5 months to react, promoting and selling tickets etc.

MartinQ

796 posts

182 months

Wednesday 7th January 2015
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DanielSan

18,804 posts

168 months

Wednesday 7th January 2015
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MartinQ said:
You expected anything else?

suffolk009

5,425 posts

166 months

Wednesday 7th January 2015
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I read somewhere that Bernie put it on the calendar so that when it was cancelled he/cvc could begin litigation for breach of contract. Or something like that.