Oh yes, Formula 1 should only be run on European circuits and still be called a world championship. :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Garry Walker
How do you get "racing tradition" to a country? If F1 never goes to a new country, to a new track, how else would it develop the "racing tradition"? There have been karting and single seater championships for decades now on smaller tracks in Chennai and Coimbatore, people have been watching F1 and MotoGP since 1990 here. There are two drivers and a team from this country. That's more than what I can say about some other countries that host races. Stuff about dogs and sewage problems you mentioned also happened at China, Korea, Abu Dhabi and Turkey the first time an F1 race was held there, and are mere teething problems which will be sorted out with time.
The track is brilliant, the drivers love it, yet some people will find whatever reason to hate on a place or people. At least let the event finish before spewing out the usual garbage.