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I wouldn't be sad to see Yeongam go. It is, after all, just another Tilkedrome, even if it did have some interesting corners. If they do South Korea again, they need to build a track closer to Seoul/Incheon, if not just run a street race Downtown. Yeongam is out in the middle of nowhere.
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Hermann Tilke has designed a track in Buriram, Thailand that is now under construction. FIA Grade 1T, within a drive to Bangkok, and on the calendar for Super GT 2014. Also under consideration for an intercontinental DTM race...
Possibilities for Formula 1 to expand to Thailand? http://www.bric.co.th/home/default.aspx |
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That looks remarkably like the Red Bull Ring Circuit rotated 90° clockwise.
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I really don't know wich one is worse... but there you go.
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Delhi and Bangkok are pretty similar, although Delhi is a bit bigger and perhaps a bit dirtier. I'm not sure which place I'd rather spend a weekend in, to be honest. But at least the Buriram circuit looks a bit more like a classic track than a Tilkedrome. It'll probably turn out to be like another Ordos or Chengdu, though - lots of promise but in the end not enough effort.
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What's the damn point of all of these Eastern races? Nobody cares over there. The Dutch have a far bigger motorsport interest than South Korea. Most of these newer GPs are here to fill Bernie's already-brimming pockets. Formula 1, whilst most people involved take part in a sport, the people in charge are there for money first, money second, and money third in the priority list. The calendar is becoming more and more of a joke.
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Of course, nothing was more "out of the way" than Magny-Cours. Come to think of it, a Dutch GP would be really great. I was always thinking about Zandvoort, but there's Assen, of course. I think that could work. I have a question as well - what became of the Cape Town street circuit? It seemed a bit over-optimistic to me (as cars would be flying by residential apartments), so is it done? South Africa needs an FIA Grade 1 permanent course... |
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Just another thought if Bernie could hold a GP at Ricard and show everbody else that they he can make a profit on the event plus pay CVC 20million.
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[QUOTE=Beetle;3291369]As long as the tracks are decent, I don't see the problem. Sepang is awesome, Suzuka is awesome, and this new Buriram Circuit looks OK. Yeongam is kind of boring and Buddh is in a terrible location. I think people don't give Tilke enough credit... yes, some of his designs are "cookie cutter", but nevertheless, he's producing top-quality racetracks, if not a bit sterile.
QUOTE] That is true, but it's still a bit farcical. And Suzuka is not exactly a new circuit. Tilke has done very well recently - the Circuit of the Americas is an amazing circuit - but is there really nobody else? |
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Sergey Sirotkin to make F1 debut for Sauber in Sochi demo
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/109361 Yes... well, it seems as though it's all coming together for the 2014 Russian GP in Sochi. I sincerely wish them well - and this demo run will probably be quite accurate given it's a "street circuit" (more like a parkland/fairgrounds road course akin to Montreal), so there isn't that much more work left to be done. I'm hoping for a night race... I enjoy seeing the Sochi Olympic Park light up at night. Last edited by Beetle; 24 Aug 2013 at 05:28. |
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Mexico is apparently on the provisonal 2014 calender according to Autosport with a race in Mexico city after Austin.
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/109493 That was a bit of a surprise as I have not heard it mentioned for some time. |
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