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mrkjf
Posted 02/07/2009 @ 07:44 View all mrkjf's posts

Woodsiesr as long as the miser is lining his own pockets he wouldnt care if there was a race Afghanistan.

ChiefF1Fan
Posted 02/07/2009 @ 05:11 View all ChiefF1Fan's posts

Suzuka is a track that compares with the drivers on par with Spa-Francorchamps and Silverstone, who cares if Fuji is lost as long as Suzuka gets it. I say good riddance.

stormwarning
Posted 02/07/2009 @ 00:23 View all stormwarning's posts

splashlog, no. And to the people saying Bernie should not charge so much - get real! He is maybe the worlds greediest man known publicly, he will never relent. We can only pray whoever replaces him will be fairer and hope that a replacement is needed very soon!

pHilo
Posted 01/07/2009 @ 19:18 View all pHilo's posts

Well, they both have to cut costs. Honda stays in with the track. Toyota stays in with the car.

splashlog
Posted 01/07/2009 @ 17:58 View all splashlog's posts

stormwarning You're a miserable old Git aren't you

woodsiesr
Posted 01/07/2009 @ 17:30 View all woodsiesr's posts

Maybe if Bernie the bandit didn't take all the loot, these historical circuits could afford to run races.

JeanAlesi
Posted 01/07/2009 @ 16:34 View all JeanAlesi's posts

I don't care much about losing the Fuji Grand Prix, as long as it's replaced by Suzuka.

Halfabee
Posted 01/07/2009 @ 16:30 View all Halfabee's posts

Trouble is, it's just too expensive to put on a race with what Bernie charges, so that the F1 'owners' can siphon off huge ammounts of money. I was looking forward to a FOTA series, back at all the proper tracks that have fans, history, tradition and great driving, leaving F1 literally in the wilderness.

jolunam
Posted 01/07/2009 @ 16:23 View all jolunam's posts

FOTOA (Formula One Track Owners Alliance) First, it was FOTA, now it is FOTOA. Their bargainig power: "We're going bankrupt and won't be able to host next year Grand Prix, unless we get a more favorable deal. Bernie, please, let's talk". The first members are already in negotiations with Bernie (Montreal and Hockenheim) and there are rumours that new entries are coming (Fuji?).

Sarcastro
Posted 01/07/2009 @ 15:47 View all Sarcastro's posts

Lovely. Ditch the German GP and then F1 won't be run in ANY major car-producing nations. Who needs 100,000+ fans at Indy or Fuji when we can have 25,000 Turks at some hole in the wall in Anatolia?

biso9700
Posted 01/07/2009 @ 15:40 View all biso9700's posts

Chylout totally agree, love Fuji on Gran Turismo, but back in the real world Suzuka is a much better F1 track!

stormwarning
Posted 01/07/2009 @ 15:12 View all stormwarning's posts

Aha... first their track, then their team. Mosely is right, a cap is essential to keep these teams from spending their way out of F1. Goodbye Toyota (in advance).

jimclarkf1
Posted 01/07/2009 @ 14:27 View all jimclarkf1's posts

I hope it does not happen, too much tradition in Japan. great circuts and really different, keep the race B and M, both of you should go fishing

mekta
Posted 01/07/2009 @ 14:23 View all mekta's posts

So Fuji goes away, does that mean Japan is back to Honda's track or are they going to back out as well?

engage_neutral
Posted 01/07/2009 @ 13:58 View all engage_neutral's posts

Well, I guess this may be the sacrifice that Toyota makes in order to remain in F1 at all. Its difficult to run a circuit on a commerical basis if Bernie takes all the money.

Chylout
Posted 01/07/2009 @ 13:41 View all Chylout's posts

Hopefully we can go back to using Suzuka every year then - much better track anyway.