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30 Sep 2004, 08:31 (Ref:1110933) | #1 | |
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30 Sep 2004, 09:42 (Ref:1110987) | #2 | |
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Pakistan? AFAIK they don't have a driver or a circuit.
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Whatever happened to British Racing Green? It's not in use in F1 any more...,
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Hmm, not sure if someone has suggested this before but, if motorsport does want to get into the Olympics somehow this kind of series would be ideal, 1 car built by Lola, or whoever and leased to the various nations. Most countries nowadays have good motorsport teams and I think the idea could catch on, would be great to have some kind of motorsport at the olympics huh? Each nation would obviously have to have drivers from their nationailty and the teams running them would have to be the country's nationailty too. Just a thought...
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30 Sep 2004, 12:43 (Ref:1111218) | #8 | |
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I love the look of that car - the styling rather than the livery.
This would be ideal for the next generation Champ Car. |
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30 Sep 2004, 12:48 (Ref:1111224) | #9 | ||
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Saleen - there was a discussion about this on another forum during the Other Olympics. Just to fill you in...,
The current Olympic charter says that for a sport to qualify, it must be played in a certain number of countries (can't remember how many offhand), and that, crucially, it cannot involve mechanical propulsion, which effectively rules out all motorsports. In order to get a "new" sport recognised by the Olympics, it must be suggested 12 years before the event at which it is introduced. So, even if we could get the charter changed to allow for motorsports, we wouldn't see it until 2020 at the earliest (we've just missed the deadline for 2016). Ho hum! |
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Why are the tyres branded Cooper, when they're made by Avon? Perhaps to appeal to the American market.
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Didn't realise they were made by Avon.
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I think Avon is now Cooper-Avon. The reverse of what Foxy says is true - they only call Cooper-Avon tyres "Avon" to appeal to the UK market...,
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Mmm, not convinced. As far as I know, Avon is the racing division of what is now Cooper-Avon Tires (sic). There was a buyout a few years ago. The only Cooper tyres I have seen in this country were for commercial vehicles.
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In view of the other news yesterday maybe this series could start earlier at Magny Cours & Silverstone?
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The two have nothing to do with each other.
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It's a winter series, so Silverstone and Magny Cours wouldn't be suitable.
And it's not intended as an F1 rival - it's intended to give us racing action in the winter when other series are on their off-season. |
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Maybe I'm the only one...but doesn't this just remind you of Premier1 or whatever it was called? (The football teams and motor-racing thing, know Leeds signed up).
Ok, so if it starts next year...where are they going to race? (tracks specifically) who's going to drive it etc etc? Maybe I'm missing the point, but I can't see it taking off. (and you can quote that back if necessary!) |
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The difference between this and P1 is that this has lots of money behind it.
It'll race in Bahrain, Dubai, South Africa, Australia during the European winter. |
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But (not knowing much about two of these countries!) - how many "good qulaity" circuits have Bahrain and Dubai got for example? How popular is motorsport over there etc?
Didn't P1 also claim they had a lot of money behind it? (albeit not a Dubai Prince or whatever he is!) They have got a website - http://www.a1gp.com/home.html Can we put links in posts?! |
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Its got a fairly flawed business plan, unfortunately.
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In some ways, I do think it'd be good if / when it takes off. Where's the business plan please?
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Dubai & Bahrain both have a very good quality circut.
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Circuit or circuits?
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