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Bernie Ecclestone says he will try to resurrect the Turkish GP this weekend

Discussion in 'Formula 1' started by Smithers, Dec 5, 2012.

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Should Turkey be back on the F1 calander?

  1. Yes

  2. No

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  1. cosicave

    cosicave Well-Known Member

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    My highlight, above.
    "Build"? Surely,
    IBVinF3, you mean reinforce with carbon fibre as well as all that steel? This bridge is surely the strongest in existence…
     
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  2. DHCanary

    DHCanary Very Well-Known Member
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    Whilst on the topic of Bernie, did anyone see that the agreements to pay Red Bull and Ferrari more per year because of status not performance could be declared anti-competitive, and therefore illegal? I'd love to see how that plays out.
     
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  3. TomTom94

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    I was working under the assumption that their comments last month calling each other senile had done something to strain the relationship, that's all I meant by that.

    The more recent, less senile statement certainly serves as little-needed proof of Ferrari's select status within the sport doesn't it?
     
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  4. cosicave

    cosicave Well-Known Member

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    Oh yes.
    As you say; "Ferrari's select status within the sport…" is not disputed. - At least not by anyone I know!
     
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  5. ErnieBecclestone

    ErnieBecclestone Well-Known Member

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    I don't quite understand why Turkey would want to host a GP, its not a traditional motor racing venue and judging by the Turkish public's response it's unlikely prove popular anytime soon, I think they much prefer Camel's to Car's.

    There are real Western European tracks that would appreciate and deserve a crack at putting on a GP.
     
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