Not on Highways Agency roads they won't. You can't just dig up a trunk road willy or indeed, nilly.Quote:
Originally Posted by SGWilko
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Not on Highways Agency roads they won't. You can't just dig up a trunk road willy or indeed, nilly.Quote:
Originally Posted by SGWilko
http://www.motorsport-total.com/f1/b...=10yeongamlok3
Oh. That's not good
Looks like they have some not very bright guys over there too.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave Brockman
I guess they will have to hire a new machine and a guy who knows how to operate it properly.
:dozey: :rolleyes: :eek: :confused:
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Originally Posted by thunderbolt
I'd LOVE to see F1 at Surfers. Of all the Stree courses Indycars have run on, I'd say that was the event F1 was most envious of, even more than Long Beach.
:laugh: I guess it depends on your perspective.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave Brockman
I think that cancelled or not It works against Ferrari's interest.
:s ailor: Especially at the rate that "The Boss" is conserving engines :D
Ah of course I knew there must have been a tactic in all this. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Tazio
That's bs man... Usually it's because someone forgot his hammer thereQuote:
Originally Posted by SGWilko
Must have tried to pass Mark Webber down the inside. :p : :D :rotflmao:
Going back to Korea... would it be profitable (the magic word) if they open the track just for racing?
I mean, what happens if you donīt have all the luxury hotels, flashy lights and alien-like unneccesary bits? Seeing how they have designed the newest tracks, the most important thing seems to be the money-attracting facilities, not the track itself. Take for example Valencia, which "was going" to be used as a part of the city, the enormous waste of money at Shangai and the ultimate nexus of adult entreteinment (AKA bitch-house) at Abu Dhabi. And then compare it with an unfinished Tilkodrome... And always supposing they will be able to race there, because if there is no race, maybe Korea has made a truly triumphant investment with an unused track and a good fee for Bernie to convince him to bring F1 back again.
And as always, if they want to finish the track it is as easy as pouring money into it. They should calculate what is more expensive, the race or the no-race...