- 07 Dec 12, 11:21#338705
A racing car that does not win, is just art
A1 Ring my money is on, a nice little thank you to Red Bull. From Bernie

A racing car that does not win, is just art
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Fingers are crossed for Turkish GP by my side.When we heard it here,it was said:"It's like certain,start making plans for 21st of July." And yeah,I made plans in a very short time like I did in 2011 but it looks like I will have another frustration.If its not Turkish GP,please not NJ,I always tell it,it's not okay to have 2 races in one country
Fingers are crossed for Turkish GP by my side.When we heard it here,it was said:"It's like certain,start making plans for 21st of July." And yeah,I made plans in a very short time like I did in 2011 but it looks like I will have another frustration.If its not Turkish GP,please not NJ,I always tell it,it's not okay to have 2 races in one country
Spain has 2 races...and I still don't understand why. Because of Alonso? Don't make me laugh. We then need 3 races in Germany now, for obvious reasons.
Fingers are crossed for Turkish GP by my side.When we heard it here,it was said:"It's like certain,start making plans for 21st of July." And yeah,I made plans in a very short time like I did in 2011 but it looks like I will have another frustration.If its not Turkish GP,please not NJ,I always tell it,it's not okay to have 2 races in one country
Spain has 2 races...and I still don't understand why. Because of Alonso? Don't make me laugh. We then need 3 races in Germany now, for obvious reasons.
As you may have noticed, Valencia (GP Europe) got dropped and its slot is now open for another European race.
A1 Ring my money is on, a nice little thank you to Red Bull. From Bernie
Already mentioned in the Silly Season thread.
I hope we do see the return of the French GP. There are a lot of rumours surrounding Turkey at the moment but I find it a bit strange. A French GP makes much more sense.
Either will be fine for me
Turkish motorsport officials say the return of the country's grand prix to the Formula 1 calendar is now up to the government, after agreeing terms with Bernie Ecclestone.
Istanbul Park, which hosted an F1 grand prix from 2005-11, was tipped for a return to the calendar on Wednesday.
This was after the FIA World Motor Sport Council announced it had moved the German GP forward to reserve the July 21 date for another, yet-to-be-named European-based event.
On Thursday, Turkish motorsport federation TOSFED said circuit operator Vural Ak had met with Ecclestone to discuss a new deal.
It said, however, that the conclusion of the agreement depended on the government funding the event.
"We are making every effort so that Formula 1 races can be held at our Istanbul Park track... [in 2013] and in future years," TOSFED chairman Demire Berberoglu said in a statement.
"Everybody knows that what is needed for its presence in the Formula 1 race calendar for 2013 and following years is a guarantee and approval of the required budget at the government level.
"This will develop according to the prime minister's decision."
I thought Bernie owned the track
I thought Bernie owned the track
But France is better and a hell of a lot more deserving.
France is more deserving as they have a long history of being involved in F1 with GP's, teams, drivers and sponsors.
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