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By darwin dali
#280880
That would be good news: a USGP on the East Coast :clap:
And we'd get a new Mr. Chubby to boot:
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By Hamilonso
#280888
Good, they deserve two, well they deserve a grand prix but two would be extra good.
Its better to have them there then in these unheard of places like bahrain or au dhabi or scotland.
By LRW
#280892
No country should have two grand prix's end of.Let alone a country that shows as little interest to the sport (present company excluded of course). :wink:


But you look at how many F1 grand prix they have in the america's (North and South), it is very few compared to Europe. Adding a second in NJ would give people that side of the Atlantic more availability on going to see a GP. There are half a dozen GPs I could go see over a weekend period, with very little effort. That's not the case for the America's.

And no, there might not be the interest in F1 over there now - but this could change that - and whats wrong with that?
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By Fred_C_Dobbs
#280895
"Vanity of vanities, all is vanity."

There is nothing to speak for a street race over a bespoke racing circuit unless the locale somehow contributes to the history or atmosphere of the affair.

New Jersey? Atmosphere?

Bernie's burning desire long has been to create an F1 race in NYC. This is him conceding that never will happen. He is relenting and has moved across the river (which also serves as swift kick in the crotch to MMC for their failure to fall under his spell).
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By andrew
#280900
Good, they deserve two, well they deserve a grand prix but two would be extra good.
Its better to have them there then in these unheard of places like bahrain or au dhabi or scotland.


I've heard of Bahrain and Abu Dhabi and Scotland. You best invest in a globe.

Care to explain why the US deserves 2 races? Incidently, I don't hink "deserve" is the right word. What has the US or any other country done to deserve an F1 race?
By Hamilonso
#280903
Good, they deserve two, well they deserve a grand prix but two would be extra good.
Its better to have them there then in these unheard of places like bahrain or au dhabi or scotland.


I've heard of Bahrain and Abu Dhabi and Scotland. You best invest in a globe.

Care to explain why the US deserves 2 races? Incidently, I don't hink "deserve" is the right word. What has the US or any other country done to deserve an F1 race?



Will anything i say change your mind, theres your golden question, No? Well then lets cut the unconclusionable crap and leave it at that.

I do love it when you get the last laugh, im happy to see them have two, your not, i win :D
By andrew
#280908
Good, they deserve two, well they deserve a grand prix but two would be extra good.
Its better to have them there then in these unheard of places like bahrain or au dhabi or scotland.


I've heard of Bahrain and Abu Dhabi and Scotland. You best invest in a globe.

Care to explain why the US deserves 2 races? Incidently, I don't hink "deserve" is the right word. What has the US or any other country done to deserve an F1 race?



Will anything i say change your mind, theres your golden question, No? Well then lets cut the unconclusionable crap and leave it at that.

I do love it when you get the last laugh, im happy to see them have two, your not, i win :D


:rolleyes:
By LRW
#280970
unheard of place ...Scotland? WTF?


He is getting "unheard of place" and "complete dump of a place" mixed up again..............

Anyway I think the common consensus is that having a 2nd US race is a good thing....

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By bud
#280971
Scotlands beautiful. Enjoyed my time there. anyways yes a GP on the footsteps of NY is what F1 needs in the States.
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By f1usa
#281008
I've never heard so much double-speak in my whole life as to a 2nd GP race being held in New Jersey. Europeans believe Americans don't show enough interest in Formula 1, but if American cash supports it then I'm for it. Why should the USA hold a 2nd F1 charity event for a financially strapped Europe, only to turn around and be bitten on the hand.
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By bud
#281010
I've never heard so much double-speak in my whole life as to a 2nd GP race being held in New Jersey. Europeans believe Americans don't show enough interest in Formula 1, but if American cash supports it then I'm for it. Why should the USA hold a 2nd F1 charity event for a financially strapped Europe, only to turn around and be bitten on the hand.


what are you on about?
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By Fred_C_Dobbs
#281014
It bears noting that Scotland has birthed more F1 champions than the USA.

Better the venues are so numerous they have to compete amongst themselves for the right to host an F1 race than F1 suffer for a lack of circuits. The whole "one GP per country" nonsense was an invention by Bernie to justify some of his cavalier decisions where to race and who to exclude. The GP of San Marino has been contested more than 20 times, but how many racing circuits are there in San Marino? The name always was a ruse to obscure the fact it's actually a second GP held in Italy. As soon as the refurbishment of the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari is complete, Bernie will fabricate some further "rationale" why staging the GP of San Marino in Imola, Italy does not flaunt his "1 GP per country" rule and F1 will resume racing there.
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