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I was trying to say This Two weeks before the race but they deleted my posts as non F1. Fact Is there wont be F1 i saidRodak wrote: ↑16 Mar 2020, 03:08Well, discussions about F1 are going to get pretty boring with nothing happening. Let's face the hard reality; there will not be a 2020 F1 season. There will be no races. Some teams, like Williams, may fold as there will be no income from Liberty. Silverstone will not happen. The Dutch GP will not happen. There will be no races this season. In Italy, yesterday, 368 persons died from the virus. The doubling time for infection is on the order of five days. There will not be an Italian GP. I have been a fan for many years and wish we could race, but we won't. This is serious stuff that will affect all of us and entertainment, in the form of racing, is inconsequential.
If she genuinely believes and feels for what she is saying, then yeah, this pandemic is great for her cause. I doubt she would ever be allowed to openly say that though. Anyway, I have no problem with her, she talks about important things. It's her followers that bother me more, they act like she is some messiah, just for parroting the same things that have been known for 30+ years.AJI wrote: ↑16 Mar 2020, 02:30She's never said a thing about F1 because F1 is insignificant in the grand scheme of things. Seriously though, if you think her opinion on any form of motorsport is anything but negative you are dreaming...izzy wrote: ↑16 Mar 2020, 00:40there's no need for any F1 fan to feel threatened by Generation Greta, she's never said a thing against F1, motorsport or technology. There can be less pollution but still motorsport. Liberty do see things in a more modern way, like getting rid of grid girls, and hopefully they're going to keep thinking freshly now about how to have F1 this year even with the covid-19 epidemic. And if they have races with no crowd, that is a lot less CO2 after all
COVID-19 has worked out quite well for Greta. We must be using less fossil fuels now.
No but I have read a number of books and many articles from both sides of the discussion of AGW and climate change.likes forbes
That's a good article thanks. I hadn't thought about all the freelancersAJI wrote: ↑16 Mar 2020, 06:55Article on the economic impact of covid-19 on motorsport.
https://motorsportbroadcasting.com/2020 ... ripple-it/
Sad for you. Have Faith. When the virus Will be defeated we Will have fun for months
I doubt that. Suddenly all big events, motorsport or music just became high risk investments. If promotors and organisers don’t go bust, they have a lot more problems getting all the garanties to organise such happenings. This might be worse then the 2008 bank crash.
There's definitely a September 11 feel to this. The world will never be the same again, but perhaps it's not all for the worst..?Jolle wrote: ↑16 Mar 2020, 12:50I doubt that. Suddenly all big events, motorsport or music just became high risk investments. If promotors and organisers don’t go bust, they have a lot more problems getting all the garanties to organise such happenings. This might be worse then the 2008 bank crash.
Actually strad old pal old chap, you never actually explained your position when I politely asked (several times). viewtopic.php?p=882800#p882800
So, are you saying that strad is equally as knowledgeable (and equally as unknowledgeable) as Greta on the subject? You understand my confusion with this logical fallacy, yeah?