PurpleSector
Rookie
I suspect we won't see Turkey in 2012.
DOF_power said:Russia, India and Mexico are must haves.
Maybe Egypt and Argentina as well.
There needs to be a core set of tracks which feature every season;
Silverstone, Monaco, Spa, Monza, Hungaroring, Interlagos, Gilles Villeneuve, Melbourne, Rome, Sepang, Singapore and Suzuka.
The additional slots will then be taken up by tracks on rotation;
Valencia/Barcelona, Hockenheim/Nurburgring, India/South Korea, China/Russia, Abu Dhabi/Bahrain, Austin/USA 2 and Turkey/Bulgaria.
That will give us 19 races per season and enough variety to keep the fans and sponsors happy. This will also allow for flexibility should any of the tracks decide they cannot afford to run GP's.
FB said:Russia in 2014 then on a new track to be built in Sochi.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2010-10-1 ... -2014.html
I didn't know where it was either but apparently the Winter Olympics are there in 2014.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sochi
F1Yorkshire said:The only tracks with contract renewals around that time are Valencia and Montreal. I know which one of those I would drop in favour of Russia but I think I know which one will actually get the boot.
teabagyokel said:I'd drop Valencia in favour of Tesco car park
tooncheesef1 said:I bet Bernie has a map of the world in front of his dart board to help him choose these new tracks.
FB said:
“Our sport is increasingly expanding the number of countries hosting a grand prix and all the teams are in agreement about that. Therefore it is inevitable that it will no longer be possible to have two races in the same nation. It’s not the job of the teams who choose where a grand prix is held, that’s up to the commercial rights holder. Everything else is pure speculation.”