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F1 News & Discussions => General F1 Discussion => Topic started by: Wizzo on March 01, 2006, 10:27:36 AM
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The future of the US Grand Prix will not be resolved until after this year's race on 2 July, according to officials at the Indianapolis circuit. As I am sure we all remember last season's race was reduced to farce when 14 cars pulled out because of tyre safety fears. >:(
"We had conversations after last year's event and mutually decided to address the future after we see how this year year's race goes," a spokesman said.
Indianapolis' contract with F1 expires after this year's 2 July event.
F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone has already looked at the possibility of holding a street race in Las Vegas as an alternative. 8)
The Nevada city held a Grand Prix at the Caesar's Palace casino in 1981 and '82, but plans for a race on a street track including the famous Strip in the 1990s fell through.
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i personally think it's a rather good idea! there aren't enough street races! they make for good television don't we think! there should be more of the action we have at Monaco!
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Look at the TT races :o as real as it gets!
But where could you have a street race?
Milton Keynes? - Too many roundabouts!
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Making lots of bends ;)
Perfect ;D
Could charge people b&b over the weekend 8)
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Discount for members? ;)
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special ones beginning with V!
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Vizard??? that don't sound right.
Anyway theres no where to park!
;D