Thread: Singapore: The Future of F1
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26th September 2008, 15:12 #21
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Originally Posted by ArrowsFA1
A. Wake up at the crack of dawn to watch a race
B. Have to fight with the wife over watching F1 instead of the prime time movie on satellite"But it aint how hard you hit, it's about how hard you can get hit, and keep moving forward. How much you can take, and keep moving forward. That's how winning is done." Rocky.
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26th September 2008, 16:49 #22
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Originally Posted by ArrowsFA1
I can't see much wrong with night racing. As to the other suggestions, I'd say wake me up when there is actual talk about them. I reckon the "powers that be" will be concerned with messing with a formula that has served so well in the past 60 years.
Also, F1 being a TV show is nothing new. F1 has been broadcast on TV since '80s.
Nothing new here.Iceman: Adjective 1)Rapid, swift 2)Nickname of Kimi-Matias Räikkönen, a legendary Formula 1 driver
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26th September 2008, 17:09 #23
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Originally Posted by ArrowsFA1
"The research also suggests that the Singapore government will see big benefits from its support of the city's inaugural race this weekend, having contributed around 60% of the estimated $100 cost of hosting the event."
who do i apply to to host one of these here f1 events as $100 sounds extremely reasonable.Hear the thunder, feel the power.
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26th September 2008, 17:39 #24
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Two races per weekend? Reverse grids?
If Nick Fry has said that this scenario is going to take place, then I wonder what is the basis or evidence of his opinion. Has he got some kind of information that it's really going to happen? Because I still find it a bit difficult to believe they (FIA) are going to ruin the classical structure of a Grand Prix. Will they really turn F1 into a GP2? (feature race + sprint race with reverse grids??).
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26th September 2008, 17:52 #25
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Originally Posted by ArrowsFA1
“If everything's under control, you're going too slow.” Mario Andretti
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26th September 2008, 17:53 #26
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Originally Posted by 555-04Q2
“If everything's under control, you're going too slow.” Mario Andretti
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26th September 2008, 18:03 #27
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It's nice for us Europeans to watch all the races at lunchtime, don't get me wrong. But half the fun of, say, the Australian GP is getting up at stupid o'clock in the morning - or staying up rediculously late on Saturday night. It's a tradition, and makes us appreciate all the more that the race is happening in a different timezone.
By only catering to a European / Middle-Eastern market F1 risks alienating the new investors it's trying to attract in Asia and the Americas.Useful F1 Twitter thingy: http://goo.gl/6PO1u
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26th September 2008, 18:13 #28
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Not at all Dave, it isn't nice at all, I rather have them all at 6 AM and than have a free day to go hiking, skiing, cycling and so on.
But I guess I'm not one of those who spends his Sundays at home in front of the TV set. :\
If what I saw today during the 2 FP sessions is the future of F1 than I can say that I'll have to find to watch some real racing in the future. I don't watch F1 for the flood lights, nor for the advertising, not even for the pit babes that they keep showing us more and more.Michael Schumacher The Best Ever F1 Driver
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26th September 2008, 18:27 #29
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I'm one of them, who don't like to have F1 Grand Prix's in middays. For better planning of a day it would be more practical if F1 races took place in the morning or in the evening, giving more and flexible opportunities for activities during the rest of the day.
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