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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Rockaway, NJ
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F1 in NJ hits a bump
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darnellsgarage
Join Date: Nov 2007
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We really need a race on the East Coast. Watkin's Glenn would be better, but NJ will do. The track in Austin looks nice, but Austin is just too small to host this kind of event. Indy was barely big enough.
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Texas
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Better let Berni know, he just might want to cancel Monaco in the future. I know The Glen is small but they do have Montour Falls right next door!
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Ulm, Deutschland
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this was the story last year, I heard it from people at Red Bull while in austin for the GP. I went to the F1 races in Indy, and they city never really got behind the race, and I think that had a lot to do with the fact the the indy 500 was only a few weeks before, the track was great, but the city was not. the city of Austin went all in for F1, in a way that a larger city could not do. they blocked off a huge section of down town for the fan fest, for f1 themed parties, music, food and drink, and all this was surrounded by huge luxury hotels and condos, the city and the sport really merged well.
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