Canadian Grand Prix dropped for 2009

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Conceptual wrote:This just opens the door for 100% market share for the new IndyCART merger.

IT will come down to the regs adopted from 2010->.

It would be great for a unified rules series with F1, but I think that IndyCART may take the correct road, and then obliterate F1 in terms of technology and interest.

That is hugely down to getting some of the young NASCAR drivers to cross over and bring their fanbases with them however.

IRL will never have KERS, high technology wise they will neve be on that level, they do not have the funding for it.

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ismalatron wrote:
IRL will never have KERS, high technology wise they will neve be on that level, they do not have the funding for it.
So?

How many people - even hard core race fans - will stay away from the top level open-wheel races in North America for that reason?

Think outside your narrow perspective of an F1 fan. Think of just good competitive racing in general. Can you imagine an auto racing fan saying, "I won't go to an IndyCar race - they don't have KERS"? OR "If I can't watch the US F1 GP on TV I won't watch IndyCars - after all, they don't even have carbon brake discs!"

BTW, if KERS is too expensive for non-F1 racing, then how does it fit in F1's "cost saving" campaign?
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donskar wrote:ismalatron wrote:
IRL will never have KERS, high technology wise they will neve be on that level, they do not have the funding for it.
So?

How many people - even hard core race fans - will stay away from the top level open-wheel races in North America for that reason?

Think outside your narrow perspective of an F1 fan. Think of just good competitive racing in general. Can you imagine an auto racing fan saying, "I won't go to an IndyCar race - they don't have KERS"? OR "If I can't watch the US F1 GP on TV I won't watch IndyCars - after all, they don't even have carbon brake discs!"

BTW, if KERS is too expensive for non-F1 racing, then how does it fit in F1's "cost saving" campaign?
My reference to KERS was in responce to CONCEPTUAL'S assertion that the IRL will "obliterate F1 in terms of technology & interest", the IRL will never operate on the budget of f1, and I dont think they aspire to.

KERS fits into f1 plan of "road relevance", money spent in R&D of KErs would have been earmarked for similar R&D by the manufactuers anyway, None of the manufacturers are interested in producing a 19K RPM 2.4L v8 for any of their road cars.

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Then why dont the teams say F*** you Bernie and Max we start a new federation of automobile sport we find a good name for it and this could be a good draft of the new calendar of S1(cause i am sure bernie has some copyright on the name F1)

march: Australia
april:Monza
May:San morino
June:Canada
July: Monaco
August: Silverstone
September: Belgium
October :Nordscleife(ok maybe not this the old course but com'on it would be cool to see back f1 well s1 on the norschleife)
November:Suzuka

and as for the canadian grand prix drop out of the calendar for 2009,bernie i hate you cause i wanted to go to the montreal grand prix for the first time this year and now you announced that its no more on the calendar.I hate now more than ever.
And also for european that sad also cause it was one of the rare time european people could see a grand prix in the afternoon.

Bernie and max you are just some rubbish people who have one thing in memory and its money.

and sorry if i forgot a good track on my draft clendar just tell me which one and when you would like to see it.

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Given the concentration of teams operationally based in the UK and western europe, if travel distance/costs were really the issue then F1 should barely be crossing any water greater than the channel - as they are after everything devolved, maybe we should be thinking of a welsh and scottish GP. Think Bern and Maxi might be following the smell of money. The racing incidents were the only bit that stirred up the night race at all; only one place for a slightly ballsy overtaking move?
I am an engineer, not a conceptualist :)

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@ snoro

San Marino - out. Istanbul Park, Brands Hatch, Circuits de Charade (Clermont-Ferrand), Road Atlanta - in.

Good luck with your new series.

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Bernie, you bastard. I have already booked the hotels for my group, 8 people of family and friends. WTF? I had already planned out the drive from NYC with two cars and had convinced for the first time my girlfriend to come to an F1 race. WTF bernie, you SoB.

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Thr reason why the Canadian GP was dropped was because the teams wanted a three week, mid-season break. They could have dropped another race or just made 2-3 week spaces between races, instead of dropping the canadian gp and it's the most exiting race on the entire calendar and the race that will probably replace it will probably suck!
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So, another on the list for the axe.

Another win for money? Err with little brand exposure in North America plenty will be lost by the teams. Instead we go to the oil rich Abu Dhabi, is this going to be a road race? I don't think it is, so that is a plus but why drop Canada when the race is far more exciting than: Monaco, Hungary, Valencia, Barcelona errr? F1 hasn't been about the "show" or about the "racing" or about the "fans" for way too long now.

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http://f1.gpupdate.net/en/news/2008/10/ ... -decision/

Canadian GP organizers were surprised too...
Hmm. I think there's something happening within FIA - FOM (I'm not talking about stewards' desicions!). Probably rift between Max and Bernie was recently fueled by introduction of FOTA and we are going to see something akin to 1980-1982 politicals...

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snoro wrote:Then why dont the teams say F*** you Bernie and Max we start a new federation of automobile sport we find a good name for it and this could be a good draft of the new calendar of S1(cause i am sure bernie has some copyright on the name F1)

march: Australia
april:Monza
May:San morino
June:Canada
July: Monaco
August: Silverstone
September: Belgium
October :Nordscleife(ok maybe not this the old course but com'on it would be cool to see back f1 well s1 on the norschleife)
November:Suzuka
Don't forget the old Hockenheim full of straights and Laguna Seca (ahhh that corkscrew)! :cry:

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This is a risk I was fully aware of when the Canadian motorsport authorities took the side of morality and came out and condemned Max and his sex-role whipping fantasy crap. Nothing but mean-spirited retribution.
Racing should be decided on the track, not the court room.

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DaveKillens wrote:This is a risk I was fully aware of when the Canadian motorsport authorities took the side of morality and came out and condemned Max and his sex-role whipping fantasy crap. Nothing but mean-spirited retribution.
Grumpy old f@rts... :x

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This is a risk I was fully aware of when the Canadian motorsport authorities took the side of morality and came out and condemned Max and his sex-role whipping fantasy crap. Nothing but mean-spirited retribution.
This is a risk I was fully aware of when the Canadian motorsport authorities took the side of morality and came out and condemned Max and his sex-role whipping fantasy crap. Nothing but mean-spirited retribution.


Yeah, and like Montreal is an example of morality! It's the drivers favourite weekend because of the high quality stip clubs, prostitutes etc. DC was never shy in admitting that. Maybe there wasn't enough S and M to keep the "powers that be content :wink:
Speaking of S and M and Max Mosley, check out the film "The Bank Job". It's got some similar scenarios of powerful men getting whipped for fun and then being exposed to the media with all the MI5 and and various other agencies getting involved.
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The 9th of April, 2008 is when we lost the Canadian GP because...
http://www.f1technical.net/news/8773

"Tim Shearman, President of the Canadian Automobile Association, has written a letter to Max Mosley to ask for his resignation. "
Racing should be decided on the track, not the court room.