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f1m wrote: ↑Mon Nov 20, 2023 6:39 pm
No support races because there is no track - they close the public roads a few hours before and open them up a few hours after..
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ronnie1972 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 20, 2023 6:03 pm
What boggles my mind is that as far as I can tell there were no support races whatsoever, not so much as a lawn tractor race. If you go to the European GP's there's all sorts of support series on the bill with F1. There's usually F2, F3, Formula Renault, Carrera Cup, etc. Even here at a Indycar or IMSA race weekend there are always a full card of support series. If I'm paying my hard-earned income to go to a race weekend, I am going to watch racing, not see five hours of on track activity and then watch a bunch of posers & celebrities parading around. I expect a full weekend of racing.
I can't help but think F1 is trying to rip off the US fans simply because the newer ones don't know any better.
I've been to many GP's of the past forty-five years, most here, a few abroad, and I told my wife if I ever mention going to a contemporary GP here in the US these days, its time for her to get that home lobotomy kit out and give my grey matter a scramble.
Also its too late in any other season to host a race there. If it was in the summer there is a better chance of it having other series actually running at that time.