http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6cwHbKaE5gk
Would you prefer this track to Melbourne? is it a kind of street circuit?
What happened to schumachers car on the back end after the incident with jean alesi?
http://richardsf1.com/2012/06/22/v8s-ad ... the-cards/Dare we suggest that Adelaide is angling for a return to hosting the Australian Grand Prix? Bernie Ecclestone has made it clear that the future of a Grand Prix in this country will depend on a host venue offering to stage to the race under lights…
I personally find melbourne a boring trackCam wrote:Adelaide is an awesome track and many people were disappointed when it went to Melbourne. Bernie has been pushing to get Melbourne to become a night race for some time and I believe the costs associated to achieve this are not acceptable to the Government. Bernie has even hinted there may be no Australian GP in the future.
That said, here's some tasty news. Never say never.
http://richardsf1.com/2012/06/22/v8s-ad ... the-cards/Dare we suggest that Adelaide is angling for a return to hosting the Australian Grand Prix? Bernie Ecclestone has made it clear that the future of a Grand Prix in this country will depend on a host venue offering to stage to the race under lights…
Adelaide are keen to get it back and have mineral resources wealth to draw on to fund it. V8s and F1 under lights in Adelaide seems like a match made in heaven. Now if we can only get the red tape sorted......
Adelaide does not have the money to host an F1 race. Unfortunately is that simple.Cam wrote: Adelaide are keen to get it back and have mineral resources wealth to draw on to fund it. V8s and F1 under lights in Adelaide seems like a match made in heaven. Now if we can only get the red tape sorted......
At first im thinking, Senna's last win Adelaide 95 ? Then realised you prob meant Adalaide in general.waynes wrote:Sennas last win
I was looking at the South Australian State budget paper for 2011, which forecasts up to 2015, and it showed a budget surplus which was quite healthy. Combine that with their recent efforts to increase spending in infrastructure and I thought perhaps there might have been a chance. Seems the recent China slowdown has dropped resource pricing, less money, less spending. Also a recent credit downgrade isn't going to help either. Adelaide is going to need help to get that GP back.browney wrote:Adelaide does not have the money to host an F1 race. Unfortunately is that simple.Cam wrote: Adelaide are keen to get it back and have mineral resources wealth to draw on to fund it. V8s and F1 under lights in Adelaide seems like a match made in heaven. Now if we can only get the red tape sorted......
The track is better (in my opinion), I think the people are more engaged as it is a Much smaller city (25% of the size) but had bigger F1 crowds than Melbourne. However F1 races are obscenely expensive and Bernie wanting to have it at night makes it even more expensive.