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Liberty Media's shareholders have reportedly agreed to completing the buy-out of Formula One.
Liberty Media's shareholders have reportedly agreed to completing the buy-out of Formula One.
What's that saying again? Oh yes. Better the devil you know.Don't let the door hit you on the way out. Good riddance.
What's that saying again? Oh yes. Better the devil you know.
If Formula One doesn't grow into new markets, it doesn't grow.But this should of happened years ago before the likes of the Azerbaijan GP turned up.
I completely agreement. But Azerbaijan?If Formula One doesn't grow into new markets, it doesn't grow.
Take, for example, the Chinese, Indian and Korean Grands Prix. Granted, they haven't worked as well as they could or should have - but it's worth considering that there are nearly three billion people in China, India and along the western edge of the Pacific Rim. How could Formula One afford to not be there?
F1 is definitely struggling in a lot of places, so I doubt changes can have much more negative impact. If it needs 5-10 years to sort itself into something better, go for it. There are plenty of other racing series worth watching.
If Formula One doesn't grow into new markets, it doesn't grow.
Take, for example, the Chinese, Indian and Korean Grands Prix. Granted, they haven't worked as well as they could or should have - but it's worth considering that there are nearly three billion people in China, India and along the western edge of the Pacific Rim. How could Formula One afford to not be there?
Circuit design is really more of an art than a science.By not sacrificing number of races for quality of the tracks.
Circuit design is really more of an art than a science.
Saw a tweet that apparently Glorious Leader is looking at starting a rival race series.
Because of course he is.
Unicorn One?
So lawn mower engines in cars with wooden wheels and a transmission from one of their T-34/85's?Kimula Kim, with the Grand Kim of Kimrea, driving a Merkimdes-Kim for the Kimpionship.
Saw a tweet that apparently Glorious Leader is looking at starting a rival race series.
Because of course he is.
Formula Un?
It's a separate argument which has been done before on this board and I accept that the circuit designers are restricted by the rules to which their tracks must conform but Malaysia, Turkey and China do prove that you can make a good track from scratch this century. Bahrain, Abu Dhabi, India, Korea et al. must try harder.
I'm using they as a metonym.