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Indianapolis not giving up hope of F1 return.

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Indianapolis not giving up hope of F1 return.

Indianapolis Motor Speedway chiefs have again said that the door remains open for Formula One to return to the venue, despite the fact that the United States Grand Prix is missing from the provisional schedule for the 2009 season.

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"Discussions will continue. We believe a return of Formula 1 to our calendar, especially during our centennial era, the period between 2009-2011, would be appropriate – but it must be on terms reasonable to all the groups."

LMAO
Bernie has a somewhat different definition of the word reasonable to most sane individuals
So I wouldn't hold your breath
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Posted by Phill Taylor (54 days ago)
The only gripe I have is why doe Fox have to carry the Formula 1 in delayed feed? Give the whole thing to Speed whom have live feed every time.
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Posted by George Zaidan (54 days ago)
I know what you're saying George, but I like not having to wake up at 7 a.m. on a Sunday

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Posted by steve - Unregistered (54 days ago)
 1 people agree.

George, Fox thinks playing 4 races out of 18 is a good way of testing F1 for ratings on it's main network. Only problem is that they're idiots. They should either play all of the races on Fox or let Speed do it. This jumping back and forth is pointless.
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Posted by Matt - Unregistered (54 days ago)
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