Then the next question pressuring on next is why we as members even bother ourselves with expressing our basic views in the first place, but that is a whole other matter.
we know this guy?
everyone gets his 15 seconds of fame they say …
wonder why he did not really get on the F1 grid
I’m glad to read that. Spa is always an exciting Formula 1 race track.
yes!
One of the best racetracks, only a shame it will not be on the calender every year anymore
Sounds probably a little bit exaggerated, but anyway so I will take that option any day.
Only a shame that it will not be on the calendar anymore after a certain amount of time.
But four in six years. That’s a pity. Unfortunately, Formula 1 will probably disappear even more from Europe in the next few years. Because the oil billionaires are making something like Formula 1 their hobby. Similar to football. And in Europe the countries can no longer finance the upkeep of the race tracks. Even Zandvoort will be cancelled, right? that’s what I heard.
Yes, Zandvoort will be the last time in 2025, however there is a small chance that Assen will step in, but nothing official yet.
FIA wants less races in europe, Africa should have a race and maybe India, because they have the biggest population
Sad to say but I agree with your statement. As it looks right now, Formula 1 is taking concrete measures to erase itself.
It’s a shame for Europe, of course. But it’s the World Cup. And since Formula 1 wants to market itself worldwide, it would certainly not be a bad thing if Formula 1 were represented on every continent. As well as in the countries with the most inhabitants. Including India, of course. The question I ask myself is: What about the viewing figures on TV? Doesn’t that play a role?
The tv figures should play a major role. Marketing measure wise it is on the TV that the biggest potential is when it ultimately comes down to reaching out to a big market and a big audience. So again I fully agree with you.
That’s what I mean too! Through the advertising alone!
The less generic Tielke tracks the better it is…
at least he is still in F1, allthough not on the grid, but you will never know how things develop
I suppose i have to mentally adjust to the Lewis Hamilton Ferrari era now. Still feels weird
But when you use past History with F1 & Ferrari. Anyone who joins that team, that seems to be their last team before retiring from the sport.
One example is the the best driver in f1 and that’s Michael Schumacher.
He left Benetton and joined Ferrari and then departed the sport, and the rest they say is history.
and then he came back and joined Mercedes