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"More affordable for the tracks" was the comment they made. The big thing they have said so far is that they want to make the F1 coming onto town a huge event, with shows and support races and so on. Right now the tracks are paying through the nose for very little content so you get a limited audience. I would imagine they want to make it into a touring festival with the F1 as the headline act.
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learnincurve posted:"More affordable for the tracks" was the comment they made. The big thing they have said so far is that they want to make the F1 coming onto town a huge event, with shows and support races and so on. Right now the tracks are paying through the nose for very little content so you get a limited audience. I would imagine they want to make it into a touring festival with the F1 as the headline act. A touring festival, you say... with supporting acts... It's too bad none of the drivers is also an aspiring pop star...
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# ? Feb 13, 2017 12:38 |
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Pirate Radar posted:A touring festival, you say... with supporting acts... "Hey, hey guys... I've got a super fun idea..."
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# ? Feb 13, 2017 13:01 |
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enri posted:"Hey, hey guys... I've got a super fun idea..." "...man"
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# ? Feb 13, 2017 13:09 |
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td4guy posted:Speaking of this...since Bernie's gone now, has there been any talk about, like, NOT forcing ridiculous hosting fees on the track venues? I think Silverstone would appear to be the key to that particular situation. Last I remember reading MSV got cold feet over buying the circuit, so if Silverstone suddenly decides that they will be hosting the British Grand Prix post 2019, one could reasonably assume that some financial arrangement had been reached with Liberty. More saliently, if Liberty are serious about 25 event calendars, it's not in their interest to continue loving circuits with the financials. Whether that's keeping hosting fees the same and providing better value in other ways or straight up reducing fees I doubt will ever be publicly divulged. Bernie ran a circus for making it rain in his bank vault, Liberty appear to be running a business.
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# ? Feb 13, 2017 13:09 |
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25 races? I wont feel so bad i guess about holding races in Baku and DirkaDirkastan if we can have a french GP and imola back. Still holding out for USGP west at Long Beach. Im not sure about this "make everything a street race" trend. (USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST)
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MattD1zzl3 posted:25 races? I wont feel so bad i guess about holding races in Baku and DirkaDirkastan if we can have a french GP and imola back. Still holding out for USGP west at Long Beach. Im not sure about this "make everything a street race" trend. Agree, street races tend to suck when you look at some of the brilliant purpose built circuits around the world. A return for F1 to Watkins Glen (unlikely as it is) would get me hard as gently caress. Other dream venues that will likely never happen: Rouen, Old Hockenheim, Mount Panorama, Le Mans, Brands Hatch, Jerez, Kyalami, Zandvoort and Buenos Aires.
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julian assflange posted:I'd watch cars drive around a racetrack if I were you I recommend ignoring the nerdy cars and loving off to enjoy Barcelona instead, which a cool spot
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Myrddin_Emrys posted:"...man" nailed it, how did I forget "man"?! Is it just me or do the words "super" and "fun" piss anyone else off? As if "fun" in itself isn't all that great, it needs to be super fun... "naww guys I'm not coming to the pub tonight, it'll be fun but not super fun so I'll give it a miss, you enjoy your default and standard fun"
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poty posted:I recommend ignoring the nerdy cars and loving off to enjoy Barcelona instead, which a cool spot Bit difficult when his job will require him to be at the circuit
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enri posted:nailed it, how did I forget "man"?! Yes because it is a sequence of words used exclusively by manchildren and overly saccharine fuckbags.
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# ? Feb 13, 2017 14:34 |
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Mount panorama is loving garbage stop jerking off over it
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# ? Feb 13, 2017 14:37 |
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Dubs posted:Mount panorama is loving garbage stop jerking off over it
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# ? Feb 13, 2017 14:39 |
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julian assflange posted:Bit difficult when his job will require him to be at the circuit Doesn't sound like a job worth keeping, the only thing more boring than watching F1 is watching F1 live at the circuit
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# ? Feb 13, 2017 14:39 |
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Theophany posted:Agree, street races tend to suck when you look at some of the brilliant purpose built circuits around the world. A return for F1 to Watkins Glen (unlikely as it is) would get me hard as gently caress. When F1 and the ACO get along enough to have that, we'd be in the best timeline. We're not.
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# ? Feb 13, 2017 14:40 |
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Silverstone is now in trouble because of the bikes. http://circuitofwales.com is a stadium which is being built and half funded by the welsh government entirely around bikes. They now have the MotoGP contract for when it's completed. Bernie repeatedly screwing them won't have helped, but Silverstone has always been expensive for track days compared with all the other, better, tracks surrounding it and has rather relied on it's fame. I don't think anyone in Britain really cares much for Silverstone, we care about there being a British GP. If Brands Hatch or Donnington managed to get approved for the F1 no one would care much about silverstone tbh.
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learnincurve posted:Silverstone is now in trouble because of the bikes. http://circuitofwales.com is a stadium which is being built and half funded by the welsh government entirely around bikes. They now have the MotoGP contract for when it's completed. Bernie repeatedly screwing them won't have helped, but Silverstone has always been expensive for track days compared with all the other, better, tracks surrounding it and has rather relied on it's fame. I don't think anyone in Britain really cares much for Silverstone, we care about there being a British GP. If Brands Hatch or Donnington managed to get approved for the F1 no one would care much about silverstone tbh. I'd miss it. I'd definitely be less annoyed about losing Silverstone if it went to Brands, but that's just never going to happen.
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Theophany posted:Agree, street races tend to suck when you look at some of the brilliant purpose built circuits around the world. A return for F1 to Watkins Glen (unlikely as it is) would get me hard as gently caress. F1 returning to Watkins Glen is literally the worst thing that could ever happen to Watkins Glen.
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# ? Feb 13, 2017 15:06 |
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Why can't they do F1 at Laguna Seca? Honestly though the CoA is a pretty good track. I suppose if F1 does have another race in America a road race would be sweet. Wait, Isn't Pike's Peak tarmac now?
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Theophany posted:Yes because it is a sequence of words used exclusively by manchildren and overly saccharine fuckbags. You and me are going to get on just fine learnincurve posted:Silverstone is now in trouble because of the bikes. http://circuitofwales.com is a stadium which is being built and half funded by the welsh government entirely around bikes. They now have the MotoGP contract for when it's completed. Bernie repeatedly screwing them won't have helped, but Silverstone has always been expensive for track days compared with all the other, better, tracks surrounding it and has rather relied on it's fame. I don't think anyone in Britain really cares much for Silverstone, we care about there being a British GP. If Brands Hatch or Donnington managed to get approved for the F1 no one would care much about silverstone tbh. Wasn't there some issue with the circuit of wales and trying to find investors just in the past week or two? Seem to remember them mentioning it on the morning news, something about the government going "Yep we'll give you half the cash, but you need to show us the money" - fake edit: here it is -> http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-south-east-wales-38751116 Admittedly I haven't bothered reading any more about the story past that, so it could be all well and good by now and I'm sitting here none the wiser
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JFairfax posted:Why can't they do F1 at Laguna Seca? Laguna Seca's issue is that it is either its length or the width of the track, I don't remember which. Honestly I think F1 expanding into the US is kinda fruitless, there just isn't enough tracks to F1 standards, you could add Watkins Glen but beyond that you're pretty much limited to street circuits.
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JFairfax posted:Why can't they do F1 at Laguna Seca? Devils advocating: They'd be doing like 58 second laps, which causes all kinds of issues for traffic and clearing crashes. Mark Gene, of all people, holds the lap record at 1:02
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1500quidporsche posted:Laguna Seca's issue is that it is either its length or the width of the track, I don't remember which. I think it's both, to be honest. It's a super narrow track and F1 lap times would be under a minute.
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# ? Feb 13, 2017 16:05 |
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Halo14 posted:Perv on Nando.
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# ? Feb 13, 2017 16:09 |
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Road America would literally be perfect for a modern F1 car; good amount of straight bits, some solid turns, it's Cool And Good. Watching noobs stuff it at The Kink would be great.
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GramCracker posted:Road America would literally be perfect for a modern F1 car; good amount of straight bits, some solid turns, it's Cool And Good. Watching noobs stuff it at The Kink would be great. Also natural hills unlike CotA. And turn 5 is a bitch. they'd probably use the gray corner at 11 in reality because reasons
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# ? Feb 13, 2017 16:43 |
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Enri - The latest is that the welsh government agreed to pay for half of the stadium if they could find investors for the other half. Last rumour on the figures were that it would cost £240 million and everything was all in motion. Given that it's set to be the big show track for MotoGP and they are looking at robbing the rallycross and so on from Brands Hatch it won't be a problem. Given the way things go in the UK at the moment it's probably more of a case of the Russians or Chinese wanting to know how much the taxpayers will cover before signing forms. Wales is irritatingly good at building cool new stuff, (relatively) quickly and without fuss.
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FORMULA 1 DRIVER SALARIES FOR 2017 SEASON http://www.gptoday.com/full_story/view/594222/Formula_1_driver_salaries_for_2017/
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Halo14 posted:FORMULA 1 DRIVER SALARIES FOR 2017 SEASON Wow, I didn't know McClaren paid Alonso more than Vettel. Guess that makes him the bigger fraud then because he definitely hasn't returned that investment.
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# ? Feb 13, 2017 23:31 |
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Oh god, I wonder what it's like to earn $39,700,000 less than your team mate...
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# ? Feb 13, 2017 23:33 |
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iospace posted:Wow, I didn't know McClaren paid Alonso more than Vettel. Yeah a poo poo car means his not earning is wage.
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learnincurve posted:Oh god, I wonder what it's like to earn $39,700,000 less than your team mate... Probably a lot like being brand new to something and working alongside someone who is the best at it.
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# ? Feb 14, 2017 00:00 |
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He scored the same points as Palmer in 20 less races in 2017 and is being paid $700,000 less.
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learnincurve posted:Oh god, I wonder what it's like to earn $39,700,000 less than your team mate... No way that he's actually making $40m though. I bet his bonuses are dumb like "you must win, be on the podium, finish in the top 5 for x amount of races, finish top 5 in the championship, etc.
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# ? Feb 14, 2017 01:51 |
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The difference between Seb and Kimi though
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# ? Feb 14, 2017 01:53 |
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Dubs posted:Mount panorama is loving garbage stop jerking off over it GEEEEET hosed It's the best touring car circuit in the world, but even I know that's it's inappropriate for F1.
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Rev. Dr. Moses P. Lester posted:The difference between Seb and Kimi though Kimi just wants to drive fast cars. He probably doesn't care that much
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keevo posted:No way that he's actually making $40m though. I bet his bonuses are dumb like "you must win, be on the podium, finish in the top 5 for x amount of races, finish top 5 in the championship, etc. I wish we got more details about bonuses/requirements so we could do an end-of-year roundup of money:points. Who's the most cost-effective driver on the grid? Who's the least?
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# ? Feb 14, 2017 09:52 |
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Bottas or possibly Grosjean for most, probably Alonso for least if he got the full 40 last year, almost certainly because the McHonda wasn't up to the job. Alternatively; Vandoorne for most because I doubt he got much for his pay last year and still got points. I'm just guessing though because I'm phone posting and can't go and math out average driver wage cost per point scored right now. Where's our spreadsheet guy? Carth Dookie fucked around with this message at 10:15 on Feb 14, 2017 |
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Those are 2017 wages, so the answer is undefined as there are 0 points to divide by
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