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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Nanny State
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So pretty much like the last 139 races then?
I love F1 with the big budgets, superior tech, glitz, etc. But, they seem to have forgotten they are in the *entertainment business*. That's why people watch. With no refueling in the pits, "World Motorsport Court" and all the other b.s. it makes for some awfully boring racing. That said, IRL has been pretty fun to watch the last year or two. More road courses, way more wheel to wheel.
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Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: N. Phoenix AZ USA
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Spot on! The sooner he leaves F-1 the better.
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You know......a lot of F1 hating going on......
Imo the last 2 years has been the most entertaining since the senna days....and we all know those days are gone. There's a lot of young talent coming up through the ranks, the return of turbos may be coming, sure there's the politics, but at that level and the $$ involved there always will be, just be happy tony george doesn't try to take it over LOL
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