quovadis
Honorary Master
Agree on Jeddah and Miami.honestly the worst races are the ones that need to be dropped.
Mexico, Spain, Miami, Jeddah, and Monaco
all are parades with no overtakes and nothing fun that happens.
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Agree on Jeddah and Miami.honestly the worst races are the ones that need to be dropped.
Mexico, Spain, Miami, Jeddah, and Monaco
all are parades with no overtakes and nothing fun that happens.
If, and it is a big 'IF', F1 comes back to South Africa there are two options; Kyalami or street race in Cape Town. Cape Town seems more likely with F1's current obsession with street tracks and due to the fact that it will ultimately be cheaper.
Kyalami is not an F1-grade circuit, and the last time this topic came up they were talking of a figure in the region of R600 million to bring it up to F1 standard (media, corporate and pit facilities are not F1-spec, the main grandstand is laughable, safety is one tier below what F1 requires, service and access roads will be a problem, etc). The owner of the circuit cannot afford this nor was he willing to. There was a consortium led by Ian Schecker who tried to raise the money, but it required government support, which they never got, and the consortium itself could not raise its own fair share. Patrice Motsepe also made a statement that he would fund it, but that was just talk.
A temporary street circuit long-term is a cheaper alternative, which is why F1 is being flooded with them. Once the race is done you pack it up until next year, with only basic permanent fixtures (usually pit boxes/paddock area) remaining in place, which can be largely repurposed for the other ~360 days of the year when the track is not in use.
Mate, what are you smoking? No street circuit can be put up/taken down in 5 days: for example, in SG, work starts about 2 months prior, and it takes about a full month for complete takedown.The Cape Town street circuit is not F1 grade either. It will take far more than 5 days to set up and take down the temporary setup.
Mate, what are you smoking? No street circuit can be put up/taken down in 5 days: for example, in SG, work starts about 2 months prior, and it takes about a full month for complete takedown.
I think you mean... Its RAWE CEEKits Race week!
and a triple header (with sprint) to boot. Love it!its Race week!
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No He Means "Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders"RA WE
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Because we are already paying for DSTV, at least until the old lady passes, so she has her sopies.but then you have sky commentary and you give DSTV money.
its like a double whammy.
with F1TV I can watch whenever I want. and I can also change to the British Bias commentary if I want to, I cant understand why anyone would want to but the option is there. plus you are no longer a statistic for DSTV...
but I am glad the early 2000's way of watching things works for you.
again I am glad it works for you.Well I have been following F1 since the 60's and watching since to 80's so the BBC coverage is now replaced by the SKY coverage and the 2000's style is actually quite new.
But each to their own. I don't give a damn for social media coverage etc of the new era of F1, so the British style and commentary still suits me just fine thanks.