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such a shame that the japenese gp had to go to fuji!!
i dont know anything about fuji, but i love suzuka!!!
i cant beleive that they are moving the grand prix to fuji!!
Formula one iss about great circuits and drivers.
not about the money it brings to berne ecclestone by switching venues.
i shall miss suzuka!!
it was my favorutie track and i hope it comes back soon!!
maybe a pacific gp or an asian gp.. but i feel that maybe its time for bernie to think of taking a few circuits off the season.. no need to add anymore.. or not we will soon see a season over 2 years!!! eheeh
Why not have some circuits one year and others the next. That way the drivers aren't driving the same circuits over and over again, and we get to see all our favourites and F1 gets the cash!
We can't loose.
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ketanpaul wrote:i just looked at the fuji circuit layout and it really sucks !!! max is dead if he comes in front of me
You can say that again, the circuit is only perfect for sports car racing. Mad Max is gonna be dead when fans who likes Suzuka and hates Fuji comes in to his office
Why can't Fuji and Suzuka share the Japanese GP every other year? That looks to be a good solution. (Letting Suzuka host the Japanese GP each year is of course, the BEST solution )
There was similar talk with the European GP at Nurburgring and the German GP at Hockenheim. Why can't it be implemented?
I think you are going to see a new trend in F1 where each country that has two gp's will alternative each year I.e Imola one year and then the san marino the next year (host country Italy) Hockenheim one year and Nurburgring the next year (host country germany). I think it will happen to Japan too. This way Bernie can expand onto other countries for new tracks and new sources of money and no tobacco advertising laws.
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