I'm definitely not a fan of this circus but come on....I have seen one or 2 clues on screen that they are in Vegas
It is definitely a bland layout, but I'm not sure how much more it could look like Vegas than running right down Las Vegas Blvd as they are? Once you venture a block or two off the strip, Vegas in and of itself gets very bland.
.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑17 Nov 2023, 13:19Not sure what is going on with The Sphere - it is definitely showing both red, yellow, blue and green. I thought they said it won't?
you cant grow sport on historical tracks that world view is past its sell date.these old western countries are broke.return ing to asia make more sense ,like china ,malaysia and south korea had good tracks.falonso81 wrote: ↑17 Nov 2023, 12:47Teams should at this point, ditch the FIA/Liberty Media clowns and make their own championship. Strike deals with historic tracks and let them enjoy their empty "street" tracks. I do not think drivers really enjoy this "show" that Liberty Media is pushing through.
I can see a London Grand Prix replacing Silverstone eventually. If this morphs into a Formula E type calendar then it will cease to be Formula One. Having a mix of race tracks and street circuits is what makes F1 well F1. You get to see how the cars perform on technically challenging Race tracks and then the challenge that is a street circuit.
May be people expected a few pole dancers on corners?
1 Ferrari, considering Carlos is being penalized for driving into a manhole Race directors at their absolute best once again.