Cuba. That would be something. Did you mean Barbados or Barbuda? I'm not sure that you could fit a track on Barbuda.
LOL They're supposed to host the World Cup next summer, but from the way they go about building the stadiums you could get the impression it is years away... Kyalami was a great track. Like many seventies F1 tracks outdated by now, but with the appropriate money could be updated to current F1 standards. F1 would get back a more historic/traditional track and the African continent finally be part of the game. As it should. Alternatively I'm equally happy with having Morocco back. A track with even deeper historic roots.
In 88 you still had the real Tamburello, not the castrated chicane it has become after the Senna accident. You're sure right about beating Valencia. Being there this year was one of my biggest disappointments when it comes to F1 tracks and races.
Definitely downtown Miami, Florida. Imsa used to run there including the GTP prototypes and it could be a fantastic venue
i was there in 2008, free ticket, free acommodation, free food and drink, free addiction to black rice and still dissapointed, appart from the long-legged kimi fan next to me and the happy RK supporters to my left... (anyway i choose KR fans anyday)
We're hijacking the thread here somewhat, but anyway: Montmelo is excellent because it is hilly and you'll see the cars in various turns. I'd suggest a seat at the end of the s/f line. Monza was another disappointment because you only see a fraction of the track. Pick the Ascari chicane. Spa I've only been when there was no GP, but I'd think it is great anywhere. Logistics is the challenge here.
Somewhere completely different............ Sweden, Poland, Greece or Egypt. P.S. I'm looking at a globe now thinking where would be good to hold an F1 race lol.
anyway i think ill go to pelouse (cheap) and mountmelo (home). driving all the way to spa without the iceman.... ? grrrrr
So that the green folks of Austria can threaten the drivers again with throwing bags filled with oil on to the track to cause accidents, injuries and death? Or as Berger put it: "Why don't they just shoot at us with rifles." I loved Zeltweg and later the A1, but the folks there didn't like what they have.
And then we could have Katherine Jenkins singing the anthem .. yummy!!! Image Unavailable, Please Login
Hey, i've just had an idea if the British GP goes T!ts up. It isn't strictly England and it probably isn't possible either, but certainly would be fun....... They could hold it on the TT Course in the Isle of Man.