Oh please say there will be a New York/New Jersey race......
I know well and truly that this is to promote the race of Americas....but why do it in New York/New Jersey

I know its scheduled...but Bernie Ecclestone rubbished it once i believe?bhallg2k wrote:Umm, the Grand Prix of America is scheduled for 2013 in North Jersey, and it has been for a while now.
Or are you talking about something else?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/formula1/18569473Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone told BBC Sport the race would "definitely" not happen, before saying that it would if the track were ready in time.
Race president Tom Cotter insisted the track was ahead of schedule.
But on Saturday, when asked by the BBC News Channel's Inside F1 programme if New Jersey would happen, Ecclestone said: "No. Definitely, no."
I find it interesting how the Guv, when not attacking all public employees for "wasted" money, has the time to extol the virtues of holding a F1 race. That in reality is a colossal waste of money --even though I live not too far from where it will take place-- due to Ecclestone's ransom price for holding a race. Somehow I have this feeling the state of NJ will wind up footing some of the bill for this race. But that's ok, Guv Crispie Creme will justify it as being essential to the state.bhallg2k wrote: And because the Governor of New Jersey, that gelatinous blob seen below, wants to waddle for president in four years, he's going to do all he can to make sure it gets done, as it will be his only foreign policy experience. That is, unless you include his frequent trips The International House of Pancakes.