Or late ‘80s, early 90’s with full prequalifying coverage..... Almost every race had a few surprise qualifiers.
Was at Indy for that race It was very exciting to me I've been watching old races on YouTube Watched Monaco 2000 last night It was the last year we attended the event
And V12s. My favorite F1 era was the 3.5 liter formula, there was an incredible diversity of power units. The sounds (especially at Phoenix) were out of this world.
Disagree. Penske bought the Indy track recently and he is a big fan of F1 (used to be in it). He wants to bring F1 back to Indy. As it should.
Yes, Was at Montreal in the early 90s. Could tell the Ferrari V12s even when your back was from the track!
How do you blokes feel about this Esport racing on Sundays to help fill the gap until actual go’s roll back up again? Allegedly, some of the F1 drivers will be participating. And F1 on YouTube have been posting more full coverage vids of races...just rewatched the 08 Fuji raceway one.
Watched them live? 'Hadda wait 2-3 months for magazines to read about them ('cept highlights of Monaco on Wide World of Sports) until I got hooked up with Autoweek and Competition Press (a weekly tabloid) that arrived Wednesday or Thursday after the weekend.
Bah. Humbug. 'Mickey Mouse roval. Bring back the Glen, or, better yet, Road America would be awesome.
They are letting the air out of the pedestal instead of knocking it down. 300+MM viewers have quit watching since Todt was put in charge of the FIA.
Bull dinky. (Who in bloody 'ell wants to go to Austin??? But they do.) "Upgrade it (to F1 standards).......they will come."
For the uninitiated...4 miles long......hjgh speed........ "Reminds" of old Hockenheim.... https://www.roadamerica.com/maps.html Image Unavailable, Please Login
https://www.planetf1.com/news/mclaren-2021-mercedes/. McLaren have confirmed that they will still switch from Renault to Mercedes power for 2021 as originally planned.
That's where I took my Skip Barber class. The picture doesn't really do it justice since you don't see the elevation changes. Fantastic track but in the middle of nowhere. Impossible to hold a F1 race with fans there.
LOL, point taken. There are a few nice and big hotels nearby, so yes the teams and journos would be covered logistically. But: Then there is the FIA and the requirements for team infrastructure. Road America has nothing. No garages. Just one concrete wall, that's all. Oh and SAFER barriers and the like? Don't ask. When Indy run there, it was a tight squeeze but entertaining. F1 and its lofty safety standards would never touch it. PS: Almost identical comments apply to Laguna Seca, another dream track.
As a track it wasn't great, agreed. But symbolically as the home of Indy 500 it was major league (same can be said about Monaco for that matter). AND it was super for the fans (the Michelin debacle not counting): Plenty of hotel/restaurant infrastructure in town. Plenty of onsite parking, terrific grand stands, bathrooms, food stands, souvenir shops and awesome vistas. Been there for every F1 race and loved them all. And it was dirt cheap for F1 standards. And you can fly to Indy a lot easier than to Austin, which is basically a connection through Dallas.
You're right it would cost a fortune to bring it into compliance. So are the only suitable tracks in North America Indy, COTA, Montreal and Mexico? Let's see them run the big ovals, Talledega anyone?