|
||||||||||
|
||||||||||
23 Nov 2008, 01:00 (Ref:2339861) | #1 | |
Retired
20KPINAL
Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 22,897
|
No French GP until 2011!
At the earliest!
How can we still call them "Grand Prix" ? http://www.pitpass.com/fes_php/pitpa...s_art_id=36630 |
|
|
23 Nov 2008, 03:53 (Ref:2339913) | #2 | ||
Racer
Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 173
|
He rather have a race in India
|
||
|
23 Nov 2008, 09:33 (Ref:2340043) | #3 | ||
Veteran
Join Date: Mar 2004
Posts: 3,195
|
Ohlala, Renault is not going to like this.
|
||
|
23 Nov 2008, 09:56 (Ref:2340053) | #4 | |
Racer
Join Date: Sep 2005
Posts: 397
|
I've just read this on F1 ITV, with this quote making me laugh:
Ecclestone has been looking for a new home for the French GP for several years, with Magny-Cours unpopular with many in the paddock due to its remote location and lack of atmosphere. Hang on, doesn't that sum up practically every track that has been added to the calendar for the last 5 years or so? |
|
|
23 Nov 2008, 11:19 (Ref:2340109) | #5 | |
Retired
20KPINAL
Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 22,897
|
Bernie has a reasonable track himself in France (Paul Ricard) and it would be an ideal track to go to the weekend before or after the Monaco GP,at least for the time being.
But Bernie will do what most businessmen do..follow the money! |
|
|
23 Nov 2008, 11:28 (Ref:2340114) | #6 | ||
Veteran
Join Date: Mar 2006
Posts: 5,493
|
Quote:
|
||
|
23 Nov 2008, 11:44 (Ref:2340124) | #7 | ||
Retired
20KPINAL
Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 22,897
|
Quote:
But he could always use cardboard cut out people or just get the cameramen to do what they do at Bahrain,Fuji,Malaysia and one or two other tracks. |
||
|
23 Nov 2008, 11:59 (Ref:2340131) | #8 | ||
Veteran
Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 5,100
|
Temporary seating? Like a street circuit but without the "street" part?
|
||
__________________
Marbot : "Ironically, the main difference between a Red Bull and a Virgin is that Red Bull can make parts of its car smaller and floppier." |
23 Nov 2008, 12:35 (Ref:2340143) | #9 | |
Retired
20KPINAL
Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 22,897
|
So it looks like no French GP for a while and probably no French driver either.Very sad.
|
|
|
23 Nov 2008, 15:47 (Ref:2340209) | #10 | ||
Veteran
Join Date: Sep 2000
Posts: 11,402
|
I did not find anything wrong with Magny-Cours myself....The racing should be enough to provide the atmosphere...
|
||
|
23 Nov 2008, 16:18 (Ref:2340222) | #11 | |||
Veteran
Join Date: Jun 2003
Posts: 3,069
|
Quote:
|
|||
|
24 Nov 2008, 20:15 (Ref:2340995) | #12 | |
Racer
Join Date: Apr 2006
Posts: 164
|
They should have a temporary venue at least. this is a bit farcical really, makes the sport look like a joke
|
|
|
24 Nov 2008, 20:21 (Ref:2341001) | #13 | ||
Veteran
Join Date: Oct 2002
Posts: 6,760
|
I think that is a bit OTT, chrisp2006. It is one country losing a race (presumably temporarily in this case). These things happen with motorsport series.
I agree that it is a negative thing to see France without a GP, but that doesn't mean it is the end of world, or farcical, or that it makes the sport look like a joke. It is unfortunate and regrettable to not have a French GP, but I do feel things need to be kept in perspective. |
||
__________________
"The world is my country, and science is my religion." - Christian Huygens: 17th century Dutch astronomer. |
25 Nov 2008, 02:46 (Ref:2341178) | #14 | ||
Veteran
Join Date: Sep 2003
Posts: 4,539
|
Getting a venue is the easy part. Reality doesn't have to match....err... reality in Bernies world. Its like a Hollywood stage lot.
Bernie could have a couple of venues (Ricard and Donnington!) with artifical buildings like a movie lot and import audiences for far less cost and just make it all up.... Ricard could be used for day and night races, street races (put up some walls with big fences), races in different countries (new facades on the buildings & import some palm trees and an audience and he could be in Durban, Costa Brava, Hawaii or West Africa .....) Just use the same track, add a few corner options and chicanes and change the direction and the surroundings like they do on a movie lot. The trouble is he wouldn't get the millions in race fees and he doesn't promote races (he just charges the promoter to put the race on for him and CVC....) |
||
|
1 Dec 2008, 15:00 (Ref:2344961) | #15 | ||
Veteran
Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 1,706
|
We could call the Belgian GP French. They speak French over there anyway, it's close to France, and there have been Luxemburg GP's at Germany, Swiss GP's at France, San Marino GP's at Italy, so this is possible to.
|
||
|
1 Dec 2008, 15:58 (Ref:2344986) | #16 | ||
Veteran
Join Date: Mar 2006
Posts: 5,493
|
Quote:
There is no legitimate reason for renaming the Belgian GP. |
||
|
1 Dec 2008, 16:59 (Ref:2345035) | #17 | ||
Veteran
Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 5,100
|
Alternative view : The reason that the Swiss GP was held in France was because Switzerland, a country with a classic grand prix, banned motorsport as a knee-jerk reaction to Le Mans 1955.
With the current points system, all F1 races are equal in one sense. However in the sense of prestige, some are more equal than others. There are some genuine time-honoured classic races The original six Grands Prix in 1950 should be on the calendar - if possible at the original venue. France needs to find a venue, and Switzerland can't hold the race due to lack of a venue, and (I think) the car racing ban is still in force. The German Grand Prix is another classic race. It was left out for 1950 but in the 1930s was a Grand Epruve. Singapore will cement a status as a classic race, the USA partially has it as does Canada. The Japanese Grand Prix has that sort of presence too. I imagine the manufacturers would want to go to the places where they can sell their cars the best, as well the historic events for promotional reasons. Malaysia, China (and when it comes in) and India are not the sort of places which would largely fit. |
||
__________________
Marbot : "Ironically, the main difference between a Red Bull and a Virgin is that Red Bull can make parts of its car smaller and floppier." |
1 Dec 2008, 18:08 (Ref:2345080) | #18 | |||||||
Veteran
Join Date: Jul 2007
Posts: 1,244
|
Quote:
Quote:
Quote:
Quote:
Quote:
|
|||||||
__________________
"On a given day, a given circumstance, you think you have a limit. And you then go for this limit and you touch this limit, and you think, 'Okay, this is the limit.' And so you touch this limit, something happens and you suddenly can go a little bit further. With your mind power, your determination, your instinct, and the experience as well, you can fly very high." -Ayrton Senna |
1 Dec 2008, 18:15 (Ref:2345087) | #19 | ||
Veteran
Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 840
|
Quote:
|
||
__________________
"Without racing there is no Honda". Soichiro Honda |
5 Dec 2008, 19:21 (Ref:2348357) | #20 | ||
Veteran
Join Date: Jul 2001
Posts: 7,294
|
I'm saddened not see the oldest and grandest Grand Prix of them all on the calendar for 2009. Forget Monaco or whatever, the French Grand Prix is THE true race event, 102 years (ignoring the war years etc) and counting, even if it has been held at the rather dull Magny-Cours for 17 years now.
Another bit of F1 history bites the dust... will it ever return? |
||
__________________
Sunderland Til I Die! |
6 Dec 2008, 10:25 (Ref:2348751) | #21 | ||
Veteran
Join Date: Sep 2003
Posts: 4,539
|
The French may have known somethiong others apparently did not.
At the present rate of progress, if the doom and gloom writers on the forum are correct, F1 is dead or dying and the 2009 season may be over before July comes around anyway... |
||
|
6 Dec 2008, 10:34 (Ref:2348755) | #22 | |||
Retired
20KPINAL
Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 22,897
|
Quote:
Quote:
I feel fairly optimistic actually,but there is talk that maybe two or even three other teams may not make it onto the grid in Melbourne! |
|||
|
6 Dec 2008, 10:47 (Ref:2348761) | #23 | ||
Veteran
Join Date: Sep 2003
Posts: 4,539
|
So we may see 'Grand Prix' races padded out with GP2 cars and a sub class within the field to bump up the numbers for Bernies TV buddys.....
|
||
|
6 Dec 2008, 11:34 (Ref:2348790) | #24 | ||
Veteran
Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 5,100
|
That is a bit of a prophesy of doom, although it is possible that it may happen (albeit unlikely). Customer cars would be allowed first, I recon.
|
||
__________________
Marbot : "Ironically, the main difference between a Red Bull and a Virgin is that Red Bull can make parts of its car smaller and floppier." |
6 Dec 2008, 11:48 (Ref:2348797) | #25 | |||
Veteran
Join Date: Sep 2003
Posts: 4,539
|
Quote:
However GP2 isn't and with a reasonable power increase could probably do quite well as a subclass or even an interim solution for a YEAR OR TWO. I would agree it is a doomsday style prohecy although the ultimate one would be the complete failure of F1 for 2009/2010... something highly unlikely (too many contracts to service or buy out). |
|||
|
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
French GP weather | Marbot | Formula One | 19 | 16 Jul 2006 10:11 |
Post-French GP | Gt_R | Formula One | 69 | 4 Jul 2005 22:24 |
Predictions French GP | Gerard | Formula One | 20 | 1 Jul 2000 03:11 |
Need info on the getting to the French GP | Linus27 | Trackside | 1 | 19 May 2000 08:22 |