Question about GP costs

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Chaparral wrote:
The 'tour downunder' will invariably bring focus internationally - how crazy are you Adelaide people what was it 110,000 people on one section of the climb in 37c heat - your crazy :lol: mind you thats slightly cooler than the 45c + heat youve had this week
meh, anything in the 30's is nothing! we've just had a run of 40+ for 7 days straight! 8)
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djos wrote:
Chaparral wrote:
The 'tour downunder' will invariably bring focus internationally - how crazy are you Adelaide people what was it 110,000 people on one section of the climb in 37c heat - your crazy :lol: mind you thats slightly cooler than the 45c + heat youve had this week
meh, anything in the 30's is nothing! we've just had a run of 40+ for 7 days straight! 8)
Yes I know and 30 people have died in SA during that period and theyre trying to figure out if its heat related - in some cases probably yes - up here its been a balmy 37-39c we had our 40+ the other week :lol: I was lucky living in Adelaide I had a home on the waterway at Westlakes so never got too hot. :) So the infrastructure for Clipsal going up yet ??
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Chaparral wrote: Yes I know and 30 people have died in SA during that period and theyre trying to figure out if its heat related - in some cases probably yes - up here its been a balmy 37-39c we had our 40+ the other week :lol: I was lucky living in Adelaide I had a home on the waterway at Westlakes so never got too hot. :) So the infrastructure for Clipsal going up yet ??
22 Ppl from what the news said tonight. :D

yep, has been for a few of months now, the pit straight grands will be covered this year too! :) My Fiancée is buying me a Gold pass for my birthday so im rather looking forward to it. 8)
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Oh shut up, please (just joking). Since I came to New York, with the exception of three days, all have been below freezing. And it gets better when you hear people talking about temperature in the twenties. So if I hear any of you complain about 30º, I'll book the next flight to Australia and show you what "heat" meant for the spanish inquisition!!!!
I am not amazed by F1 cars in Monaco. I want to see them driving in the A8 highway: Variable radius corners, negative banking, and extreme narrowings that Tilke has never dreamed off. Oh, yes, and "beautiful" weather tops it all.

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-21 C around here the other week. Not much above 0 recently.

I'd love to go to Monaco, but it would probably drain my wallet completely with the airfare, finding a place to STAY, and the insane cost of a ticket, plus I'd like a pit pass.

And of course I'd go to one more local to me in the US, but we know how that works...
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Miguel wrote:Oh shut up, please (just joking). Since I came to New York, with the exception of three days, all have been below freezing. And it gets better when you hear people talking about temperature in the twenties. So if I hear any of you complain about 30º, I'll book the next flight to Australia and show you what "heat" meant for the spanish inquisition!!!!
Where'd you get 20's from? Here in Adelaide we just finished a run of 40-46 degrees Centigrade for 7 straight days - Today is forecast to be only 39 degrees Centigrade and at 7:40am it is already 31C. Our A/C has been on non-stop now for nearly 2 weeks. :mrgreen:

Btw, for those you dont understand metric, 40C = 104F and our max temp was 46C or 114F. :o

PS, here is our forecast for the next week in Centigrade: 8)

Tuesday_______Dry. Mostly sunny._____________________Min 22____Max 38
Wednesday_____Dry. Mostly sunny._____________________Min 22____Max 38
Thursday______Dry. Mostly sunny._____________________Min 21____Max 37
Friday________Dry. Mostly sunny._____________________Min 19____Max 35
Saturday______Milder change._________________________Min 22____Max 30
Sunday________Fine. Partly cloudy.___________________Min 17____Max 25
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We're in the depths of winter here in Houston. Temps might plunge to the bone-numbing 40s (F) tonight. :wink:
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Decided. I'm taking next flight from JFK to Adelaide. May take a scale in Houston, though :twisted:

BTW: My issue with 20 degrees is that, being european, for me 20 degrees is a beautiful temperature to walk outside. You may need a light sweater if it's on the low 20s, but it won't be too hot if it's on the high 20s. But when people here say "tomorrow's going to be in the mid twenties" it means 25F=(25-32)*5/9 C= -3.9ºC. So, I know it's going to be below freezing but the sentence reminds me of beautiful spring weather, to add insult to injury.
I am not amazed by F1 cars in Monaco. I want to see them driving in the A8 highway: Variable radius corners, negative banking, and extreme narrowings that Tilke has never dreamed off. Oh, yes, and "beautiful" weather tops it all.

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607,000 people here in Kentucky without power due to ice storms, below freezing every night for the past week and a half. I couldn't even watch the Australian Open, it pissed me off to see some place warm!

On topic, it seems like the benefits to the area surrounding a GP would be directly related to how dense the commerce is around there to begin with. On donskar's point relating it to American football, I'd bet a Texas Tech home game brings more commerce to Lubbock than a NY Jets game does to E. Rutherford because of the layout and location. And correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't Spa and Magny-Cours in the middle of nowhere? I think any good look at the issue would have to compare the benefits to the Singapore-Montreal-Monaco-Valencia-Melbourne group to the more rural tracks.
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