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Autosport are reporting that the Chinese GP is "likely" to stay beyond 2010, but admit that the organisers are still weighing it up:
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It would be a shame to lose the Chinese GP, but I think that FOM's own fees are too high. Why should Shanghai pay more than three times as much as other venues? The question of FOM's own management practices should be viewed in retrospect. The Canadian GP probably required an axe due to the unsafe nature of the circuit but the Shanghai Circuit is the victim of over-charging.
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It's not all about silicone my man!! ![]() In regard to silicon, it's not what Asian usually do in order to look nice. Back on topic: Does anyone know how much Shanghai pays for the race? |
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And all those fine Asian pit babes It isn't unsafe. |
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The future of Formula One at the Hockenheim circuit is in doubt unless the government decides to help financially, a track official has said.
"Without grants from the state there will be no more Formula One in Hockenheim," Karl-Josef Schmidt told the Der Tagesspiegel newspaper. http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/72283 |
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Could we please have a GP here: ![]() |
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