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In Singapore, the stands are constructed in such a way as to block 'non-affiliated' hotel views as much as possible. |
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crm, you mention Monaco and I had been wondering about that yesterday. What about all those residential properties that surround a good portion of the track; do they charge the owners of them a fee for overlooking the circuit or are they free to gaze down on the racing from their balconies and windows?
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28 Jul 2023, 08:58 (Ref:4170220) | #3280 | |||
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I think it comes down to whether you or I could get a view of the race without contributing to the organisers. In the case of Monaco, those are private residences in the main, and unless you know the owner you are unlikely to get access. In the case of Las Vegas, they are commercial properties that you could get access to via the rental of a room. The race organisers are trying to prevent (justifiably in my opinion) the owners of those properties making a profit from the event. |
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Also to respond to crm's post above, I know that in the past, and for all I know it happens still, Monegasque residents not interested or annoyed by the F1 circus plus those out to make a buck, would rent their overlooking apartments to those wishing to have a "grandstand" view of the racing. I would suppose that with the advent of Airbnb, it's possibly easier to rent out those properties nowadays. |
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The community in Monaco are always ready for the F1 circus and yes, plenty can make money. They can help people getting a view for less. Not sure if any are Airbnb, but I wouldn't be a surprise if a few have decided to do that
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The implementation of such measures to restrict unauthorized views and protect the exclusivity of an event is generally legal. Event organizers have the right to control access to certain areas and ensure that only ticket holders or authorized individuals can view the event.
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Charging a fee not to cover the catch fences is controversial but understandable.
But putting floodlights pointing to windows is outrageous. |
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23 Jan 2024, 09:48 (Ref:4192974) | #3287 | ||
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Spanish Grand Prix to move from Barcelona to Madrid in 2026
https://www.bbc.com/sport/formula1/68065785 Madrid will replace Barcelona as host of the Spanish Grand Prix from 2026. The race will run on a new 5.47km (3.399-mile) circuit around the Ifema exhibition centre between the Spanish capital and Barajas airport. Formula 1, which is aiming to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2030, says it will be "one of the calendar's most accessible races". A statement said 90% of fans would be able to travel to the race via public transport on metro and train lines. |
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And in Motorsport.com there is one quote from one of the regional backers which says that this race weekend will generate 8,200 jobs! How on earth have they come up with that? What are those 8,200 supposed to do in the other 50 or 51 weeks of the year when the F1 circus moves out of town?
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It didn't say what the jobs were, or what the contracts were, or where the people doing them would come from.
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I just had a look at the proposed track layout. Given the location, I wonder if Real Madrid are involved in some way? The northern loop of the track is immediately adjacent to their training ground.
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I dont like Barcelona for F1 but i also dont want another street circuit so im conflicted. Also, if they give Barcelona a spot on the calendar alongside Madrid then who misses out? SPA? No thanks.
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Another street circuit? No thanks Ok, Barcelona often had quite dull races but at least it's a proper track rather than yet another tedious street circuit.
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I think its a case of be careful what you wish for.
I know Barcelona is not held in high regard, but its something of a classic circuit these days what with all the Tilkedromes and street circuits. |
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F1's everything you need to know about the Madrid track page.
https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/a...4Ge8LZOZA.html |
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23 Jan 2024, 16:28 (Ref:4193052) | #3295 | ||
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with 24 races and probably more to come, ive come to terms with the fact that there are now several races each season where i wont feel the need to watch live or even watch much more than the highlights and/or read the race report.
i love basketball and have my favorite NBA team (go Raptors) but im not watching 82 regular season games in their entirety. while there are of course many reasons for this, one of them is that the league doesnt actually need or want its fans to follow at that sort of level anymore. cynical perhaps, but the purpose of a game or event (i would say now days but its been like this for some time now) is meant for it to be broken up into digestible bits of clips to flood highlight shows (which increasingly seem to exist to promote gambling platforms) and/or to generate content and views on social media platforms. do i like it? not really but maybe i shouldnt be watching that much of anything really so i should take this as them doing me a favour? in an odd way, im may be becoming more content picking up a weekly or monthly racing periodical in order to get caught up on what i missed out on...similar to how i used to be when i first got into racing and when Tv coverage was negligible to inconsistent at best. |
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23 Jan 2024, 16:40 (Ref:4193056) | #3296 | ||
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Not trying to defend or commend this new circuit, but until a race is run there, who knows how good or bad it will be.
Talking of which, I always thought, until recently, that all new circuits were required to run races for lower categories of cars before the FIA would certify the track and it's facilities were suitable for F1. That, obviously, is no longer the case! |
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Don't know, BJ. However, where there races for other categories prior to the GP weekend at, say, Miami or Vegas? I got the impression that, certainly at Vegas, they had been no competition running prior to the Grand Prix. |
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I found this article, about applying for a Grade 1 Licence, https://www.wtf1.com/post/what-does-...ade-1-circuit/ and I couldn't find anything in it about new circuits having to host a race for other categories prior to holding an F1 GP. However, it does say a project study needs to be undertaken, now whether that means holding a race prior to holding an F1 GP, it doesn't say. |
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I don't believe that the so called "project" refers to a prior race; I think that it is a paper exercise that needs to be completed. (See next paragraph) However, I did track (pun not intended) down something in the FIA's 2024 regulations, having trawled through nearly 40 pages, one short paragraph, which I quote below: "It is highly recommended to host representative track activity on any new or modified circuit in order to test the readiness of the track, and in particular the track surface, prior to the first international competition. The FIA must be inform via the ASN of any causes for concern that may lead to the postponement or cancellation of said event." So what I thought was mandatory in the past, now appears to be merely a recommendation currently. Which I think is regressive. For example, running a lesser event at Las Vegas last year may have highlighted the problem with the metal covers on the track before a rogue one wrote off a F1 chassis. |
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