That's kind of the point, there aren't really enough racetracks being built for there to be competing companies, particularly for tracks designed and built with huge budgets. It is effectively a monopoly but if a national or local track was designed and built by another company and found to be amazing in some way there would obviously be a chance of them being contracted for a future F1 venue. However it even then there is a chance that politics in the country or region could prevent that track ever seeing the light of day (Mexico, India, Lebanon etc...)Quote:
Originally Posted by Mjfan12
At the moment the only sensible choice for anyone who wants to have an F1 track is to go with Tilke.