FLtrackdays
Well-Known Member
True but… they have put down all new pavement and so many millions of dollars into this race, I don’t know if anyone knows the true final number. Trees have been moved, that’s pissed people off, it’s changed the “scene”, it’s messed up traffic flow, you name the controversy around this one. But people either forget or don’t know Vegas is an adapt, blow up, build it again town there for pure entertainment & profit. At least that section of Vegas. Always has been, always will be. It think the local government is putting in a whopping 80 million in hopes more might discover the town and continue to vacation there. There’s been worse marketing dollars spent, that’s for sure.Driving in Vegas always felt like the streets were coated in grease; factor on top of that for this weekend that it'll be cold and raining with no sun to help warm anything, can Pirelli even deliver a tire that'll grip at all?
I hope it goes well for all the effort. I’m also pissed I have to work - but will be cramming in the reruns on my new F1 subscription
Right on brother! That’s all you have to say - Monaco. There is no way it can be worse than that.I mean thats what its all about to the business side correct? Look at Monaco, they don't race there because its great racing. lots of other tracks are sleepfests, they go because the dollars it brings in.
Everyone is saying this is going to be the worst race of the year, worst track design ever (like no one has ever seen Monza with 2 sweeping 180's and a sweeping 90 with a couple chicanes) and maybe it will be, or maybe it will be a great race. I also see tons of reports that it's going to be freezing, it'll be around 50-55* F1 has had plenty of races in those temps.
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