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MrQwerty

July 12, 2012 9:25 PM

F1 » Spa secures three-year stay of execution?


@ Nanbawan What's the best French track for F1? The proper Le mans maybe. Magny cours was okay but too out of the way whilst Paul Ricard looks bland. To be honest, if it came down to a choice between Spa every year or a France/Belgium alternation the former would win hands down in most people's eyes. Probably not Bernie's though.

MrQwerty

July 12, 2012 9:20 PM

F1 » Ecclestone insists London GP '100% no joke'


@ richard Yeah I remember that come to think of it. Rome hardly need a GP in the same way Monaco does, it would just be a nice addition. Apparently they pulled out because it would have replaced Monza which was nice to hear some respect for Monza's history. Have you ever been to Monza out of interest, it's the race I want to attend above all others.

MrQwerty

July 12, 2012 8:45 PM

MOTOGP » Casey Stoner plays down lost points


I said Lorenzo for 2012 last year and I'll stick by it, but if Honda have the upper hand at Mugello the momentum has swung. Honda have been helped at the last two races, but if they have the advantage this weekend Stoner probably becomes favourite. In my dreams the trio of them will go to the last round level on points. And Rossi will win a race just for old time's sake :L

MrQwerty

July 12, 2012 8:42 PM

F1 » Spa secures three-year stay of execution?


Spa, Monza, Monaco, Suzuka. A British and a German GP (my favourite British track as a spectator is Donington but I understand why so many prefer Silverstone. The Nurburgring is better than Hockenheim in my opinion.) Add on a race in Australia, Montreal, Interlagos and probably a race in the US. This is a core of F1 that I beg them to keep. I can live with whatever else they might do.

MrQwerty

July 12, 2012 8:36 PM

F1 » Ecclestone insists London GP '100% no joke'


Bernie fails to understand something. F1 needs this far more than London does. Beyond our happy corner of the world, the vast majority of people don't care about F1, and there is plenty of opposition from those who do like F1. Monace works because it's the biggest event of the year there, F1 in London would be a relatively small fish in a very large pond. It's the same reason that there isn't a race in Paris, Rome or Berlin.

MrQwerty

July 12, 2012 8:25 PM

F1 » HAVE YOUR SAY: Who was Great in Britain?


I agree that there should be no DRS next year. What I fear is that we are outnumbered by the more casual viewers who like it. It was an interesting experiment but without it Sunday's last few laps would have been very interesting. Instead, there was little excitement because the result was inevitable. I'm not a fan of the tyres either, if they degrade quickly then fine but it isn't good for racing when a guy suddenly loses four seconds a lap, degradation should be a gradual process.


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