Sorry for you. I'm looking forward to another exciting race weekend.Juzh wrote:another borefest incoming.
Why there is a Hungarian GP in the calender ? Not a good track for overtaking, Dont have good races, neither a great track nor has world class infrastructure to complement the show ? so why do they keep coming back ?ChrisF1 wrote:Typically ranks in the worst 3 races of the year, and I don't expect anything different this time around. It does throw up a great race every 4-5 years though, so hopefully we get a 98, 11 or 06 this year.
because lots of €€€ in their pocketsa1b2i3r45 wrote:Why there is a Hungarian GP in the calender ? Not a good track for overtaking, Dont have good races, neither a great track nor has world class infrastructure to complement the show ? so why do they keep coming back ?ChrisF1 wrote:Typically ranks in the worst 3 races of the year, and I don't expect anything different this time around. It does throw up a great race every 4-5 years though, so hopefully we get a 98, 11 or 06 this year.
Ding ding ding ding ding!Juzh wrote:because lots of €€€ in their pockets
Indeed. F1 needs more circuits in the middle east. Oh wait...J0rd4n wrote:Do you guys hate every single circuit? Another classic track being slammed. The Hungarian GP was amongst the most interesting last year, and we've had an unexpected winner two years in a row.
This is a classic track in that it pre dates 1999 when the Tilke circuits really started to enter the sport in a big way.J0rd4n wrote:Do you guys hate every single circuit? Another classic track being slammed. The Hungarian GP was amongst the most interesting last year, and we've had an unexpected winner two years in a row.