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By andrew
#269511
Imagine another F1 race in the middle east at Qatar, now that circuit would be a procession for F1 cars, another Bahrain except it would be under lights at night.


It'll be a procession due to the cars unless someone really messes up the track layout.
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By Nomad
#269552
I agree, I think the new middle section they introduced wasn't really that great for overtaking and it made the cars seem almost sluggish and it didn't seem like they could pass each other at any point on it.
#269653
A nice destination last year i have heard about this.But...

Bernie doesnt seem to think what i think those days......

First he dropped Turkey out of the calendar
Then,thought of 2nd GP in a country

You are on the wrong way !! :director::(
By andrew
#269655
A nice destination last year i have heard about this.But...

Bernie doesnt seem to think what i think those days......

First he dropped Turkey out of the calendar
Then,thought of 2nd GP in a country

You are on the wrong way !! :director::(


Has Turkey been officially dropped? I thought it was just under threat.

As for 2 races in the US, it makes a good degree of sence given the size and population of America.

I don't see how this is going in the wrong direction. if anything it is the correct direction. Turkey is a poorly attended race and is hardly a show stopper, nor does it generate a decent revenue. Better off taking F1 to a location where the people will attend the race.
#269656
A nice destination last year i have heard about this.But...

Bernie doesnt seem to think what i think those days......

First he dropped Turkey out of the calendar
Then,thought of 2nd GP in a country

You are on the wrong way !! :director::(


Has Turkey been officially dropped? I thought it was just under threat.

As for 2 races in the US, it makes a good degree of sence given the size and population of America.

I don't see how this is going in the wrong direction. if anything it is the correct direction. Turkey is a poorly attended race and is hardly a show stopper, nor does it generate a decent revenue. Better off taking F1 to a location where the people will attend the race.



No its not official yet,the calendar is not official until November.We are trying to save our place.I am just worried about the declaring.Actually you are right but without regarding that Turkey is my country i like the track its such a pity to lose it.I went to watch the GP this year and i understood it once more.And as i have said before the prices are too high for most fans here and its a new sport in Turkey.US can be a big country but people easily travel to other states as i know so just one seems fair.

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