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Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2007 4:53 pm
by Julian Mayo
gkaytaz wrote:Julian Mayo wrote:YES!!
WELL......NOT NEARLY AS MUCH 
Oh no! The perfect civilization of ours as we know it is coming to an end then

Shall we say it may have something of a different flavour. Remember, all things must evolve or perish

Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2007 5:11 pm
by gkaytaz
Julian Mayo wrote:
Shall we say it may have something of a different flavour. Remember, all things must evolve or perish

Are you evolving?
Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2007 5:23 pm
by Julian Mayo
gkaytaz wrote:Julian Mayo wrote:
Shall we say it may have something of a different flavour. Remember, all things must evolve or perish

Are you evolving?
Did a lot of revolving over Chsristmas.....

Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2007 5:28 pm
by gkaytaz
Julian Mayo wrote:gkaytaz wrote:Julian Mayo wrote:
Shall we say it may have something of a different flavour. Remember, all things must evolve or perish

Are you evolving?
Did a lot of revolving over Chsristmas.....

Which makes you a revolver, eh? Or a six-shooter? Six shots of WT? Hmm?

Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2007 5:31 pm
by Julian Mayo
gkaytaz wrote:Julian Mayo wrote:gkaytaz wrote:
Are you evolving?
Did a lot of revolving over Chsristmas.....

Which makes you a revolver, eh? Or a six-shooter? Six shots of WT? Hmm?

Semi-automatic, 15 shots n one in the chamber

Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 12:09 pm
by Julian Mayo
A Singapore F1 race next year??
Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 2:34 am
by gkaytaz
Julian Mayo wrote:A Singapore F1 race next year??
Maybe after the Chinese GP. That'd be neat

Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 5:59 am
by Southernman
If Singapore gets a round in F1 which european track would be dropped.
I have heard that Singapore could get a round in the Australian V8's.
Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 7:11 am
by Julian Mayo
Southernman wrote:If Singapore gets a round in F1 which european track would be dropped.
I have heard that Singapore could get a round in the Australian V8's.
Our version of Bernie seeks to expand his Empire at all costs :evil:He loves street circuits for the V8s.
With F1, is Bahrain safe? What of the planned Portugese, and Spanish tracks.
Could the British GP go ? Or the San M? Will we see a vastly expanded season ?

Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 9:53 pm
by gkaytaz
Julian Mayo wrote:Southernman wrote:If Singapore gets a round in F1 which european track would be dropped.
I have heard that Singapore could get a round in the Australian V8's.
Our version of Bernie seeks to expand his Empire at all costs :evil:He loves street circuits for the V8s.
With F1, is Bahrain safe? What of the planned Portugese, and Spanish tracks.
Could the British GP go ? Or the San M? Will we see a vastly expanded season ?

It's a known fact that the teams do not jump with joy facing a 20+ race calendar. It ain't easy to run around the world setting up the camp every weekend. With the jet lag and all... Then again with the engine freeze and no tire tests their workloads have been lessened somewhat.
Personally I'd like to have a 20 race season. That means 2 additional races. Maybe a South African GP and another one somewhere exotic. Maybe Argentina again. Or Mexico? Or maybe another European race... A Dutch GP perhaps? Dunno really.
British GP doesn't seem to be very safe at the moment. San Marino ramped up the renovation efforts, so, I assume they aim to remain in the calendar for a while yet. Estoril or any other Portuguese GP or a second Spanish GP could creep into the lineup in a few years but it all depends on how much money Bernie can squeeze out of em. A Korean GP is being talked about nowadays.
One thing is sure: I'd hate to see a European track dropped in favor of Singapore. They are all very special. Even Hungary offers some exciting races (mostly due to unexpected circumstances but nevertheless...)
Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 10:51 pm
by tifoso
the bristsh goverment have just said that they would help the silverstone track upgrade, at the moment that doesnt look like extra funding but it does mean an awefull lot of red tape being cleared, they also spent a fair bit on local infrustructure, being british i dont think bernie would dare muck about with one of the most historic tracks on the circuit, hoever the like of jackie stewart and his gob could scupper the hard work
Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 10:55 pm
by gkaytaz
tifoso wrote:the bristsh goverment have just said that they would help the silverstone track upgrade, at the moment that doesnt look like extra funding but it does mean an awefull lot of red tape being cleared, they also spent a fair bit on local infrustructure, being british i dont think bernie would dare muck about with one of the most historic tracks on the circuit, hoever the like of jackie stewart and his gob could scupper the hard work
No dough, no track for Bernie; regardless of the historical background... I like Silverstone and would love to have it on the calendar if I had a say in the matter

Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 10:56 pm
by tifoso
true, i think the indian gp is the likely one to be announced very soon
Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 10:58 pm
by gkaytaz
tifoso wrote:true, i think the indian gp is the likely one to be announced very soon
I recall having heard of such a possibility. Where was the track at? Mumbai?
Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 11:22 pm
by tifoso
cant remember
probably get rid of silverstone and bernie will call the idian grand prix the british grand prix due to some odd twist of history!!