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but then all you have to do is leave the same lot of drivers in the top 10 and you are garanteed to get points everyweek even if you have the order all wrong. the castrol one gives you 10 points for correct, 5 points for 1 place off, 2 points for 2 places off. so you have to be somewhat correct to get points. makes sense to me.

true a bit more fine tuning and it good be even better. one point for having in top ten would help. has anyone got point for most places gained??

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Yeah but it's 2012 and HD tv's are pretty much standard, I mean for FFS they had the BTCC on oneHD yesterday but F1 doesn't cut the mustard. Someone's head has to roll for this, they can't give it in HD then take it away,shit ain't right.

I remember the turbo cars at Adelaide,great memorius

yep great days. i live 20KM from the track and could hear the screams from home. The old lamboghini's practising with no engine cover is something ill never forget

http://en.espnf1.com...html?CMP=chrome

F1 back to a decent track. pity it will be alternating with spa though. Wonder if it would have happened if it wasnt owned by Bernie

It'sa farking joke. So is he paying himself to host a GP? No Spa is a farking DISGRACE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :verymad: :verymad: :verymad: :verymad: :domokun: :domokun: :domokun:

Ricard needs overhauls such as media accomodation (tiny), extra vip accomodation, lots more parking on the outside of the circuit (the airport would be needed for the vips

In a recent article discussing Bernies short term=stupid approach to the US GPs in the 80s...."Had Ecclestone bit the bullet and hung in there he might have wound up owning the Glen and maybe Long Beach too, giving him real power in American motor racing. But as with Bahrain, F1 today is always about the next bag of gold rather than long-term planning and building the sport’s popularity in places that not only have a passion for F1, but are also the perfect and proper venues for Grand Prix racing."

Should be going to Magny Cours and Bernie needs to lower his licensing fees so amazing places like Spa get to keep their GP. It is such an amazing place, and gives us such amazing races....instead we are stuck with Valencia, Bahrain, China, Korea etc ...places that cant give a shit about F1 and simply line Bermies pockets :angry:

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I still watched it back in the 90's on a grainy as f**k old school TV from the 70's

and weren't channel 9 the masters of not giving a toss about F1- even if a race started live eastern time at 10pm, they'd still delay the coverage until 2 or 3am.

With Alan Jones and Big Darryl. The earliest non-Aus GP I remember is Brazil then Silverstone 89. I remember watching the Japanese GP one year as it was on earlier then usual but cant remember what year it was or who won etc. I did remember watshing the Senna-Prost bingle Mk1 through

Ten are such d!cks even Mr Webber is is commenting.

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Just noticed this too

http://tensport.com....t-statement.htm

Did you notice ten said they had 46% more viewers for the same round lastyear.. so thats 0% in 2011 and 46% in 2012. lol

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