- 13 Nov 14, 23:38#425426
Nothing wrong with that. It's good for F1 to be moving into new areas, as long as it is not at the expense of some of the older more historically significant tracks.
Ultimately, F1 will go where the money is as it is a business rather than a sport (ok, it's a sport to us the viewers but not the guys running it) so the aim is to make money.
Health effects of burning fossil fuels. Lets ban cars in F1.......oh wait.
Does this fall under the right to keep and bear arms? Sounds daft but that's closest thing to any form of logic I can think of for this one!
I think a ban on alcohol will drive F1 towards in paticular Muslim countries because of there alcoholic beliefs.
Nothing wrong with that. It's good for F1 to be moving into new areas, as long as it is not at the expense of some of the older more historically significant tracks.
Ultimately, F1 will go where the money is as it is a business rather than a sport (ok, it's a sport to us the viewers but not the guys running it) so the aim is to make money.
But What's Next? Mobile phones cause radiation that is bad so are they going to ban Vodafone? Marussia? Etc. What about the long term health effects of Energy Drinks?
Health effects of burning fossil fuels. Lets ban cars in F1.......oh wait.

In America they don't allow hard liquor or cigarette sponsorship (not done voluntarily) in NASCAR but they do allow the NRA to sponsor race events.
Does this fall under the right to keep and bear arms? Sounds daft but that's closest thing to any form of logic I can think of for this one!