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Thanks JRS, saved me a post.
Um... why do the FIA even have an opinion, and why do we care?
F1 is broadcast in countless countries with countless TV and Radio comentators. Why should the BBC employing one person be of any concern to the FIA? Do the FIA even have any say over broadcasting? Isnt that the relm of the FOM?
Hey, they're willing to pay the money for the show. It's not their problem if the rest of the world is too tight to pay for it.
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Don't misunderstand me, though. I would much rather see racing in Europe than yet another TilkeDrome in some far off land. But I'd also like to see F1 go to Watkins Glen (in the USA). And Mosport (in Canada). And Paul Ricard (instead of Magny-Cours for all those tedious years). And Estoril, and the Hockenheim we had before they let Tilke loose on the place, and Donny Park.
You forgot to mention Melborne back to adelaide![]()
We get your TV coverage with your comentators down here.![]()
I hope we get it back.I did, which was unforgivable. Adelaide is a great track. And hey, with the recent move towards street circuits maybe an Adelaide resurrection is more of a possibility now than it was a few years ago.
What difference does that make? Or was it just a statement.![]()
But it isn't the pinnacle of motorsport any more
heheh that always make me laugh, especially when Martin tries to ignore the people, and Bernie manhandles him round!
Did not Martin used to manage Daveyboy C? I'm sure I recall martin mentioning it several years ago. If I'm wrong I'll be ever so annoyed.
I agree it's stupidly dumbed down at times, but what is the pinnacle of motorsport these days?
Just a genuine question, there must be some motorsport that has survived relatively unscathed that is interesting to watch..
I think as far as action goes, Moto GP has an excellent mix of technology/overtaking/action
The pinnacle of motorsport is still F1 from a technology point of view.
Would the Le Mans Prototypes not run F1 pretty close in that respect?
And at any rate - the Williams FW14B and FW15C are still probably the high point for technology in F1. And for motorsport as a whole, look back at some of the utterly insane stuff that used to run in the DTM....
Oh yeah, 96-97 DTM/ITC kit made the FW15C look pretty tame. Active ballast anyone???And for motorsport as a whole, look back at some of the utterly insane stuff that used to run in the DTM....
I still don't see how it's Bernie's fault that the governing body have done their level best to completely screw the sport up. If they hadn't made rule changes that have created cars that can't follow each other any closer than six miles, and didn't make bat-**** retarded decisions about on-track incidents, and didn't have a leader that likes to engage in extra-marital whipping sessions with prostitutes then it wouldn't matter where the sport went - it'd still be great to watch all the time. But because the FIA has done everything in its power to tear down this sport and replace it with a nice, cheap spec-racing series then it doesn't matter whether F1 goes to new lands or stays put at the European old guard tracks.
Blame Max, not Bernie.
This is when Max's hatred for Martin Brundle started: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KREYDiy73qc