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Its typical of this country they have not had a penny invested in 25 plus years and even though a detest eccleston i can see his point why should you pay hunderds of pounds to go to a shit hole

looks a hell of a nice place and did i hear right they are building a ferrari land

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Always watch the F1, Abu Dhabi looks an amazing place. Lewis will get the win tomorrow.

They are indeed making a Ferrari world, it can be seen in the background of the track. the Ferrari world roof is one kilometer long, and will be open in 2010. http://www.yasisland.ae/FerrariWorld_en_gb.html

I am looking forward to next year to see Alonso in the Ferrari battle Lewis for the championship. I hope Lewis wins the drivers WC and Ferrari win the constructors.

Its typical of this country they have not had a penny invested in 25 plus years and even though a detest eccleston i can see his point why should you pay hunderds of pounds to go to a shit hole

 

there is money about but it does not get past the drivers..TV rights and F1 controlling bosses before its all gone and theres nothing left in the pot for anyone else including the tracks:(

there is money about but it does not get past the drivers..TV rights and F1 controlling bosses before its all gone and theres nothing left in the pot for anyone else including the tracks:(

 

Theres more goes on at these tracks than F1, track days and god knows how many more race series ive been to tracks all over england, europe, usa can you tell me why there tracks are not stcck in the sixtys as they have the same commiment to pay F1 but invest proper unlike silverstone with there snotty attitude

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its typical of us brits, they leave the tracks and rake the cash in, then because they aint been maintained it costs too much to do everything at once

Theres more goes on at these tracks than F1, track days and god knows how many more race series ive been to tracks all over england, europe, usa can you tell me why there tracks are not stcck in the sixtys as they have the same commiment to pay F1 but invest proper unlike silverstone with there snotty attitude

 

another case of the "establishment" mate..ime a power boater and the boating cliqe is exactly the same with regards to race series and the limitations due to lack of investments...when is the last time you saw a powerboat race on mainstream TV???:rolleyes:

its typical of us brits, they leave the tracks and rake the cash in, then because they aint been maintained it costs too much to do everything at once

 

Spot on

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