voyageur11 said:According to radio-canada Bmw,Toyota and Honda are asking for 3 races in North America Montreal and 2 in the U.S.
Why in the US? They don't care about F1. F1 would have a better chance of working in Toronto than in the US.
voyageur11 said:According to radio-canada Bmw,Toyota and Honda are asking for 3 races in North America Montreal and 2 in the U.S.
French motorsport federation, the FFSA, has said there will be no French Grand Prix at Magny-Cours in 2009 while potential new venues are being considered for the future.
The FFSA said it has received six serious proposals for possible sites, among them three in the Paris region and a redevelopment of the existing Magny-Cours facility.
An official revised 2009 calendar is expected to be released by the FIA later this month.
Kuwaiti investors are looking into building a $200 million oval speedway near Fort Erie, Ontario (just across the river from Buffalo). The intention would obviously be to get Nascar and IndyCar races, yet both would probably not be interested, since they already race at Watkins Glen (and in Toronto for IndyCar).rollingstone said:...Not surprised to see two Gulf races on the calendar now. They are in the middle of a huge boom because of oil prices and striving to convert their region into a hub for all sorts of sporting events. Its a pity though, because last time I watched the Bahrain GP the stands were empty.
CaptRenault said:Well, I say f*ck Bernie Ecclestone! Let him take his races to uncivilized nouveaux riche 3rd world countries whose governments are dumb enough to write him a blank check. I'd much rather go to Montreal anytime than go to an F1 race in a stupid location like Bahrain or Abu Dhabi.
ocean said:I do think Bernie Eccelstone is being dumb etc. Why don't we just move over to NASCAR/ indycar? Before anyone gives me the whole oh its cheesy American stock car racing bit think about it........... Target audience US, lots of them.
CaptRenault said:I agree...there's still hope. It's also possible that they would give Montreal its usual early June date (which would be June 7 this year) and then push the other races back. They can still do that because the schedule doesn't become truly final until December. June 14 or 28 would also be OK, but July 5 would conflict with the start of the Jazz festival, so that's a less likely date.