SparkyAMG wrote: ↑07 Apr 2017, 11:44
F1 is a global phenomenon but it it's still a tiny fraction of what goes on every day. It isn't important or powerful enough to shut down a significant portion of a major city in order to create a 38km emergency route, and we certainly shouldn't be angry about that!
It isn't? You might want to read
this article by forbes then.
In there, it is estimated that to host an F1 race, it costs > 40 million. That is substantial. But still, many countries are interested in hosting such an event, because it enhances their image. Just look at what Singapore did and how it propelled their image. Huge costs yes, but it has also proven to be quite an investment that has enhanced the image which in turn has brought more business to the country overall. It's hard to measures what the benefits are.
Staging a race and then not having it go through because a medical helicopter can't land at the designated hospital is not good when you are spending that amount of money to host the race in the first place. How much would it cost to close down the local route to the nearest hospital in comparison?