- 33,155
- Hammerhead Garage
I'm not arguing that tradition doesn't count. I'm arguing that you can't put a price on it, and that to try - especially for the sake of continuing the event - only cheapens the race. It's a bit like selling your soul.
I'm not arguing against tradition, I'm arguing against its value. Do you hear Monza and Monaco making noises about how they're so essential to the calendar that they deserve better deals? No. But here is Silverstone, run by a group of old men who only seem to care about the history of the race as opposed to the future of it. If the British Grand Prix was that essential, they'd have no problem raising the funds.
I'm not arguing that tradition doesn't count. I'm arguing that you can't put a price on it, and that to try - especially for the sake of continuing the event - only cheapens the race. It's a bit like selling your soul.
I do think though that races should be at nations with motoring heritage. Two races in the UAE and none in North America is a travesty.
It won't happen. Laguna Seca lacks proper pit facilities and grandstands. More challengingly, the Corkscrew is way outside the acceptable standards for circuits, and would be considered too dangerous unless it was seriously reworked and made shallower.I think it would be fantastic to see Laguna SECA on the F1 calendar...![]()
I agree.And aside from the Corkscrew, Laguna Seca is really bland. Terribly over-rated, IMHO.
I agree.
What about Infineon.
Like I said, Laguna Seca is over-rated; aside form the Corkscrew, there's nothing.
It might be a classic, but it was desperate and very messy. Half a second later on the brakes and Zanardi would have found the wall and everyone wold be all over him for an opportunisitic move that never existed.
Like I said, Laguna Seca is over-rated; aside form the Corkscrew, there's nothing.