bruceafc wrote:
For a start there is no need for more than 1 or 2 street circuits in F1 with the exception of Melbourne.Personally i think street circuits are boring and the sole reason alone of why Bernie desides to race in places like Singapore and Valencia is because of the sake of being there not on track merit.most street circuits are filled with 90 degree corners and hardley any overtaking opertunatitys which makes the races very boring.And the fact that tracks like Spa may not be on the calendar every year beacause it may have to alternate with a other track,which really pisses me off.F1 is now becoming like a circus, well that is how i feel bernie is treating the sport. hes done it time and time again, Hes taken F1 to the streets of Singapore, Valencia, maybe New jersey and now London gp, on the sole reason it will be extraordinary and fasinating to watch the cars fly around London, well its not, it makes the race very boring for the viewer.Whats so bad with PURPOSE BUILT TRACKS, there built for a reason to make the racing great and the track challanging for the driver.
So you'll make an exception for Melbourne, I'm guessing one for Canada too? The vaunted Spa was all public roads at one point as well. If you want purpose built have a look at Abu Dhabi. It might be a street circuit, but the streets were reconstructed as a temporary F1 track, same as Melbourne and Canada.
Personally I don't give a rat's ass if the races are on streets, a dedicated track, Mars, the surface of the sun, your mom's backyard... don't care. Valencia this year showed us how good that track can be. Abu Dhabi will probably do the same. Singapore I'm not certain about, honestly, but who knows? Rather than sit around and moan I'll just watch the races and have some damn fun. Which is what racing is about.