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The layout could be fun.
Things aren't as bad as they once were. They're not great, but it's not financial armageddon. And the entire proposal calls for a full private funding model.That's just taking the Dielpis.
F1 at this rate is going to have a calendar approaching NASCAR levels.
F1 couldn't support Nascar amount of races a season, moving around the world is far too much of a task with all the air freight, motorhomes and mini HQ they set up at each Grandprix, compared to just moving around the country with 2 Trucks going from race to race.I think he was talking about just the number of races. Granted I don't see it ever being remotely close considering most of these proposed races don't get past the proposal stage.
F1 couldn't support Nascar amount of races a season, moving around the world is far too much of a task with all the air freight, motorhomes and mini HQ they set up at each Grandprix, compared to just moving around the country with 2 Trucks going from race to race.
If that is a real circuit and not a street circuit, I fully support it, plus it's in Europe, where F1 belongs mainly.Greece is apparently still interested in a race, possibly to be known as the Mediterranean Grand Prix:
http://adamcooperf1.com/2014/08/26/ecclestone-confirms-greece-in-frame-for-f1-event/
F1 on a carriageway? That's something new.... wouldn't that be very bumpy though (at least that is what the freeways are like where I live).It's partially streets. Everything from the hairpin on the right up to the top-left corner is an existing dual carriageway - but going by satellite photos, it's pretty much brand-new. So I imagine that the surface would be a lot like Shanghai or Bahrain: purpose-built, but having had a few years under its belt to bed in.
That and I just remembered that our freeways are concrete which might explain the bumpiness.That's because those roads have bedded down. A road's lifespan is measured in axles, with the planning designed to take in a certain volume of vehicles before it needs replacing or resurfacing as, over time, the weight of those cars compresses the road base, which leads to subsidence.
A draft 2015 calendar has been released. Mexico is the only major change, partnered with Austin. Interlagos is now a stand-alone event to accommodate it.
No India or New Jersey.
It's on Autosport. But it hasn't been ratified by the WMSC yet.Where?