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Steve AdministratorStaff Member Articles Moderator
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I'm not sure if that is better than a Renault. I used to have a Renault Alliance and I think I'd pick it over the Infiniti.
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Steve AdministratorStaff Member Articles Moderator
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Steve AdministratorStaff Member Articles Moderator
F1: Fan on track prompts new GP security (racer.com)
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Steve AdministratorStaff Member Articles Moderator
[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dw5m8bmdDIQ"]F1 2015 Chinese GP Practice 2 Man Runs Across Track - YouTube[/ame]
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Don't rib the Chinese too much, as COTA in Texas had a dog run across the track during practice for the US bike GP:
Not crowning themselves in glory, this was after COTA had delayed the start of first practice as the track marshals hadn't got into position - but then it was raining, so maybe they thought there wouldn't be any racing? -
Who's going to watch live?
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Sky Sports coverage is starting now. We'll see how long I last.
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Yep I'm up for now, hope its a great race!!
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Good night....
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Le Flop...
From motorsports:
Chinese Grand Prix organisers say Formula 1 will need to change in order for Shanghai to extend its current deal to host the race.
The Chinese city has been part of the F1 calendar since the 2004 season, and its current contract expires after the 2017 event. However, ticket sales have declined in recent years and the race lost UBS as its title sponsor after 2014, organisers failing to find a replacement for 2015. Promoter Juss Events has cast doubt on the future of the race. "Changes have to be made to the sport," Juss Events marketing manager Yang Yibin told the Shanghai Daily when asked if Shanghai will extend its contract. "UBS was the title sponsor of last year's Chinese GP, but they didn't extend the contract this year, and there must be a reason for it. "Maybe we can expect something new when we go into the post-Bernie [Ecclestone] era." Yang believes less exciting races is one of the main reason for the declining audience. "There are various reasons, like one team dominating several seasons and smaller teams finding it hard to challenge the bigger constructors." Yang said. "The races are not as brilliant as they were a decade ago." -
China has never been a great track.
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Crashton Club Coordinator
Its early days, but I don't see a red car winning the championship. I do believe they will keep the silver guys looking over their shoulder & they may win another race or two. :fingerscrossed:
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Very interesting, and agree with every word. Thanks for sharing Nathan!
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Crashton Club Coordinator
^^^ Yes
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Maybe even Nico might muster up the will to race the Hammy when he slows him down.
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Crashton Club Coordinator
Me thinks Nico is whipped. Hamilton was simply brilliant to slow enough to let Seb get close & worry Nico.
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Steve AdministratorStaff Member Articles Moderator
He's already going to his 4th engine for Spain.
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Crashton Club Coordinator
I enjoyed the race. Had there been a lap or two more Kimi would have been on the top step. Nico drove a very good race & was more aggressive than I thought he'd be. To bad he opened the door wide for Kimi.
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