Formula1 discussion

damn that is early…

Most definitely too early for me. :fire:

thats my normal wake up time :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye: more chance of me missing the Azerbaijan - Singapore and the Abu- Dhabi GPs due to my routine midday siestas :wink: :wink:

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I will get up for it :slight_smile:

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Rob and Virgil from the right to the left. :heart_eyes:

From the left to the right. Sorry. :heart_eyes:

interesting story

Could the story be for real eventually? :heart_eyes:

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I think we should all wait and see what the crazy, foaming-at-the-mouth Trump actually implements.
And if there are higher tariffs, then the ‘Formula 1 company’ should also be in a position to react. I, for example, don’t need two races in the USA. Or they can continue racing in Spa, where the tariffs are certainly manageable! :wink: :wink:

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we don’t need a race in the USA at all
lots of fun tracks to find around the world

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Formula 1 doesn’t need the USA at all. Even if it is perhaps a large market. And I think that American sports fans are more interested in their local sports anyway.
And before I, as a Formula 1 manager, would do without the great atmosphere in Zandvoort, I would also cancel all races in the USA. :wink: :laughing:

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Americans in general have more than enough with enjoying their own. Superbowl, Baseball, NBA and Nascar. More than enough for them. Don`t need anything else. :heart_eyes:

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We have 3 races because that’s exactly why F1 needs USA, companies want their sponsors on the cars to be shown to a large market

Don’t underestimate the lure of F1, I don’t see F1 beating nascar anytime in the ratings but it’s on a par with Indy car, only race that out does F1 easily is the Indy 500

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Americans can never have to many sports, it’s a huge business in the states, MLB,NFL,NHL,MLS,NBA,NCAA,NASCAR,INDYCAR,F1, European soccer predominantly the EPL & EFL, Americans will always turn out for sporting events

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You’re right, of course, that Formula 1 will and must race in the USA because of the potential sponsors. Besides, the owner or manager of Formula 1 (Ecclestone’s successor) is an American, I believe.

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The american Chase Carey. Socalled working Board Director of Formula One Group. In other words Bernie Ecclestones successor. :fire:

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this might be good news for NETFLIX subscribers

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Maybe until Netflix start increasing the price of the service to cover the fees, price has already just gone up which coinciding with there recent rights deal with the WWE

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I read somewhere that subscription prices have gone up, but I have no idea how much

Here in the Netherlands they were increased last year and as I understand it this will remain the case for the time being

here a family pays €18.95 per month with the option to add family who live elsewhere for €4 per account with a maximum of 4

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