jonovision_man
02-15-07, 10:47 AM
:saywhat:
I have nothing against street circuits, but I get my fill from ChampCar, the IRL & F1 racing at Monaco... that's more than enough!!!
Keep F1 on purpose-built road courses.
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/56758
"I think, there is a trend to get the tracks to the fans and not the other way around, and closer to the fans naturally suggests racing in the cities," Tilke said in an interview with autosport.com.
"And for obvious reasons you can hardly build permanent racetracks in the middle of a town, so you then come logically to street circuits.
"The second reason, and Monte Carlo is the best example, is that a street circuit creates a very special atmosphere."
Someone needs to take this man to Montreal... it's not a "premanent" racetrack, but it isn't a street circuit and it is in the middle of town.
jono
I have nothing against street circuits, but I get my fill from ChampCar, the IRL & F1 racing at Monaco... that's more than enough!!!
Keep F1 on purpose-built road courses.
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/56758
"I think, there is a trend to get the tracks to the fans and not the other way around, and closer to the fans naturally suggests racing in the cities," Tilke said in an interview with autosport.com.
"And for obvious reasons you can hardly build permanent racetracks in the middle of a town, so you then come logically to street circuits.
"The second reason, and Monte Carlo is the best example, is that a street circuit creates a very special atmosphere."
Someone needs to take this man to Montreal... it's not a "premanent" racetrack, but it isn't a street circuit and it is in the middle of town.
jono