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If New Jersey doesn't get its F1 race, I think Indycar or USCR should fill the void. They could put on a great show there.
How many races do India and China each deserve? 7? 8?
The US has no teams, no drivers in F1 and pulls considerably smaller raw F1 television ratings than Hungary (a country of 10 million, US has 315 million). Why two races? Because the teams and sponsors want more business opportunities/exposure in the US? Sure, but it's the same with China and I don't hear anyone clamoring for a second Chinese race.
There's more than 20 countries wanting to host a GP and put moneys in Bernie's pocket. There's no need for any country to have two GPs, and if there was need it should probably go to Italy, Germany or the UK, the homes and breeding grounds of the sport. Two races in the US is akin to having two races in the UAE: all about money and nothing else.
Nevertheless, I'm curious about the New Jersey circuit, so I'd like to see it alternate with Austin, but I don't think that's going to happen.
I've no issue with two US GPs but I've always thought this NJ race was implausible the day it was announced. If there is going to be a second GP I'm sure it'll end up at a current circuit (Either permanement or street), not there. Or who knows, maybe they'll build another track in a car park in Vegas.
Didn't help that they moved LeMans to the middle of June. Race couldn't occur on the weekend they wanted it to anyways.
How so?
The Ceasers Palace race was a joke. Sometimes I can't believe that they actually ran that race at all! If they did decide to do another Vegas race, they've got to do it properly and have a full street circuit down the strip.
I guess because they don't want Le Mans to clash with an F1 race.
Imagine the British version of that. Presenting the Tesco Grand Prix, live from the car park in Blackpool.
It was scheduled as a back to back with Canada. Didn't they want this race prior to Canada? That's the same weekend as LeMans.
I guess because they don't want Le Mans to clash with an F1 race.
Imagine the British version of that. Presenting the Tesco Grand Prix, live from the car park in Blackpool.
Imagine the British version of that. Presenting the Tesco Grand Prix, live from the car park in Blackpool.
We all know this would be epic![]()
Now that I would love to see!
I'm pretty sure Bernie would allow it, if it filled his back pocket enough.
Can just imagine the DRS zone and the pit lane exit where they have to stop at the barrier and get a parking ticket and then buy a sandwich so it's free.
It'd be good for the locals as well, they could hire them to do the tyre changes. Only problem is they're only good at taking wheels off, not so good at putting them back on.
Would they at least provide the cinder blocks for the cars to rest on?
Presenting the Tesco Grand Prix, live from the car park in Blackpool.
Here you go Bernie.
http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=6025286
Yeah, it's a bit short but WHO CARES!!!
Here you go Bernie.
http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=6025286
Yeah, it's a bit short but WHO CARES!!!
I'm sure we could demolish 'Glasdon Innovation & Export Centre' to make it bigger, there is no innovation in Blackpool anyway so they can't be doing much trade.
Done. This is a 43 corner circuit that is long enough to be an FIA Grade 1. Everything else definitely wouldn't be FIA Grade 1, but who gives a Smeg!
http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=6025386
Just to point out, virtually all corners are probably tighter than Loews at Monaco and the average speed of an F1 car would be about -17mph. However, as I said before, Who gives a Smeg!
I've only gone and found some corner names!
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Does anybody know of a GTPer who lives in or near Blackpool? We could get this to go a lot further.
I am so proud of Muller Corner.
Where is the pit straight? Between Tetley's Turn and Utterly Butterly Bend?
Yes, but Tetley's is turn 1 and Utterly Butterly is turn 1,2,3,4....23........errrrrmmmmmmmm 43!
TV numbers. When F1 was on Speed, they would average around half a million viewers per race every season. Last year (2012), the average was just under 500k. This year, the numbers are way down on NBCS, Bahrain being a particular low point with only 209k viewers tuning in (a 0.1 rating). However, the Monaco GP on NBC proper pulled in 1.5 million, which is very high for US standards, but barely respectable compared to real F1 markets.What numbers are you running off of? U.S GP past or the current one? This Jersey track was expected to be highly popular like the Austin track.
Sure, the US has hostory with F1, but that's just history, ancient history. No F1 teams, no F1 drivers, poor TV ratings and a complete absence from mainstream US sports media. They weren't talking about the US GP last year on PTI or Around the Horn or anything. F1 has no impact in the US, it's a niche sport, there's little market penetration.I'd implore you to expand on how U.S. and UAE would be the same if one or the other had two races...Oh and just in case you forgot, but the U.S. has a long history that dates back to the beginning of F1. So by your standing the U.S. should get a second GP since it has a lush history in F1 and other International Auto Racing. The only place other than the U.S. I would love to see two race would be Italy but that is personal bias.
Jimlaad43I've only gone and found some corner names!
Does anybody know of a GTPer who lives in or near Blackpool? We could get this to go a lot further.
I am so proud of Muller Corner.