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I've not been to The British Grand Prix for over 30 years and was lucky enough to be involved so that for the last 5 years I didn't have to pay to get in. I was told what it now costs, so despite Silverstone managing to extend their deal, I still don't think I'll be attending.
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9 Feb 2024, 11:32 (Ref:4195865) | #3328 | |
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Glad Silverstone is staying, it wouldn’t be the same without. The atmosphere there is so much better than many other circuits
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9 Feb 2024, 11:33 (Ref:4195866) | #3329 | |
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I agree - apart from F1 and MotoGP, there doesn't seem to be much appetite for international series such as WEC (inexplicable to me, given how many Brits make the effort to go to the Sarthe).
The golden generation of motorsport (say 60-80s) had so much more breath. hey-ho. |
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Problem is Brexit has made it less attractive for series to come over here. They just don’t find it worth the hassle anymore |
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Not saying the idea makes real sense but you can see where they come from with the thinking and smaller number of events. They could run WEC in the US at a real track people want to see but no, they're obsessed with running at Indy. It's the sportscar equivalent of watching paint dry |
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Reported there are issues with Las Vegas as Liberty didn’t get all the government sign offs they were supposed to.
I suggest Nevada put Michael Andretti in charge of negotiations. |
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In an interview with Racing365.com, Mario Andretti warns F1 of overdoing it with races in the US.
https://racingnews365.com/andretti-w...-united-states |
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So it is. I can barely read the date. The last three races of 2025 are also very close together; Las Vegas November 20-22, Qatar November 28-30 and Abu Dhabi December 5-7. |
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23 Apr 2024, 03:18 (Ref:4206137) | #3336 | |
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Not sure where to post this. But I stumbled across this drone footage of the work they are doing on Monza (substantial track work and I guess they are also working on new facilities?). You can also see the large qty of trees that were blown down (I think last year and prior to last years GP?) by a storm. I think they have a large replanting effort in progress.
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i dont know how serious this actually is but Domenicali making it sound like its kind of serious?
https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/r...-bid/10642881/ personally feel like this would be a break moment for me if F1/FOM actually decides to go there or lets them spend money like this just for the promise of hosting a race. of course some will say this is the sort of economic boon that can help an impoverished nation but to me that defence falls flat. surely there are more viable locations to seek out in Africa? |
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Rwanda needs to find a way that they waste the £750 million that the UK has paid them to take 4 refugees since this "treaty" was created 3 or 4 years ago. Oh, and the previous government also paid those 4 individuals a few thousand pounds to go there, as well otherwise they wouldn't have gone. Need to add that those 4 didn't originally come from Rwanda, they came from other countries.
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Formula 1 doesn't need anymore races. Will a GP in Rwanda kick start grass roots motorsport there? I doubt it. However, if Formula 1 thinks it needs to go to Africa, wouldn't South Africa be the logical choice?
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9 Aug 2024, 07:33 (Ref:4222232) | #3340 | |
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Exactly. We already have too many races and now we're looking at one where it's hardly a great place and has no motorsport history
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9 Aug 2024, 08:12 (Ref:4222236) | #3341 | ||
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I have no doubt some “serious” money will be changing hands.
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Mike, here is much more recent (3 weeks ago) video from that same channel. As you call out, lots can be done in many months if effort is put into it...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUmfO8F1Jv0 They look nearly done. Richard |
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24 Sep 2024, 14:52 (Ref:4228261) | #3345 | ||
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i hate to say it because there are already too many races on the calendar imo, but does F1 need another race on the calendar to fill this 1 month gap between the Singapore and Austin races?
on one hand this is not the official summer break shutdown so teams can continue to work on their cars but on the other hand, given the budget restrictions how much money and time will teams even be putting towards developing their current cars this late in the season? maybe just feeling it more because Mclaren are on an uptick? |
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I certainly wouldn't be looking for more races, just manage the gaps between them. IMHO it's a good thing that Qatar was moved after so much difficulty for drivers last year - with the problems that Mercedes seems to have with heat transmission into the cockpit, it would be borderline dangerous to compete for them and others might be close to the same level of problem. |
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Right! I didn’t think of that. Sounds like GR and Ham were not feeling well post race. Qatar would be even more demanding.
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Mind you, there were a few of them looked pretty heated up after Singapore. |
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Next years Australian Formula 1 Grand Prix sold out ,including all General Admission tickets on Saturday and Sunday in under 1 hour yesterday.And that’s with increased GA capacity as well.
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Do I remember many years ago there was a plan to have a Lebanon GP perhaps in the 80s/90s before the Gulf states bought in?
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