Oooh well let's see, which of us understands what, what races happen and which of us watches
Oooh well let's see, which of us understands what, what races happen and which of us watches
Exactly.. We have a grand total of zero confirmed cases as of now The twisted logic behind that is, "you don't get any positives if you don't test". With that kind of a mind set, it's inevitable we'll end up like iran or worse...hollus wrote: ↑03 Mar 2020, 08:23Until people with the virus start glowing in funny colors, we simply don't know how many people is infected. Think about it: what constitutes, in the eyes of your country's health system, an infected person? This makes infection rates massively dependent on the counting an testing an diagnosing systems used, and changeable with time, as it is extremely unlikely that anyone is counted in the first week of his or her infection. (Chicken pox kind of meets this criterium, kind of).
You need to keep in mind that sponsors have paid millions to get the exposure from the cars racing. I doubt the teams will be happy to give that money back.
Yeah, they can do that and the teams that will miss the race they can arrange a race in a track near by. Ferrari and Alfa Romeo can run a race at Fiorano or Imola or Monza and liberty can show us 2 races ... Damn that will be great. All teams will have same practice time with race rules just not on the same trackBaulz wrote:You need to keep in mind that sponsors have paid millions to get the exposure from the cars racing. I doubt the teams will be happy to give that money back.
I would expect the majority of F1 fans will still watch a non points race on tv.
You know, i had read somewhere that the countries that got it 1st they will get out 1st. This means before the championship starts we have Italy high but eventually it will be controlled (in Greece we are at the start of it atm) but if this thing doesn't reduce as the spring comes and temps rising because that is what the experts say, then we will have before summer the rest of the Europe and especially UK in Italy situation. If anyone believes that in 2020 you can control a virus from spreading that already exist in a big chunk of the world is mistaken imo, except if a country completely shut down anything in and out in their borders.tomazy wrote:It is not italian teams that can be effected by this, Pirelli is also from Italy and probably alot of its staf in F1.
Move on, move on! Nothing to see here... Ferrari's relationship with the FIA is a more important topic, just ask turbof1
are the experts saying that warmer weather (ie lower relative humidity) WON'T help ??
Yeah, they say here that when the raise in temperature comes the virus cannot survive. I dont know the specifics of this info but even Trump said the virus will end in summer based on this info from US Health DepartmentTommy Cookers wrote: ↑06 Mar 2020, 10:15are the experts saying that warmer weather (ie lower relative humidity) WON'T help ??
I'm asking because the UK is now doubling its infection rate every 48 hrs
as with a nuke the doubling time is the thing