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I still dont get how they call it noise pollution,doesnt pollution hang around for years and ruin the environment?Noise is hear than gone,NOISE POLLUTION,watch a friggin joke!How good would it be to hear an F1 through a tunnel,brings back memories of the old Mascot tunnel,350 chev EH Holden at 7500rpm,does it get any better?

its one of the few new tracks that im actually looking forward to seeing

india, korea, yas marina and singapore are as dull as an interview with schui, webber, nico and fernando all at once

*high hopes

ummm, what is your ummm issue with an ummm interview with Captain Chin?

Spa secures Formula 1 date for next three years

The Belgian Grand Prix's future has been guaranteed for the next three seasons, after race organisers signed a new deal with Formula 1 chiefs.

The fate of the Spa-Francorchamps event has been the subject of uncertainty over recent years, amid suggestions it was seeking a race-share deal with the Nurburgring or Magny-Cours.

But with the Nurburgring alternating with Hockenheim, and French GP plans collapsing for now, Spa chiefs have agreed their own deal.

The contract, which was announced by the Walloon Region's economy minister Jean-Claude Marcourt, will run from 2013 to 2015 - and is on more favourable financial terms for the circuit.

However, neither Marcourt nor Belgian GP chief Etienne Davignon were willing to speak about the financial terms of the contract during a press conference in Belgium.

http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/101908

it is also schumi's 300th gp this weekend. :)

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