Finally i'm back to the board and have time to write a message, now to the last 2 races which i'm yet to comment on, bloody excellent.
I have little to say about todays race, i'm shocked that the problems were not resolved and it had to come to a little more than a country drive in the summer. What we saw today was not racing and proof if it was needed of how much in politics F1 has in it today.
I feel sorry for the people that went to see the race, the drivers and for formula one in america. Surely this will not aid the sports progress in the one market it needs to break to ensure even greater success. The question remains, will there be a race in america next year or was that it? I'll be honest and say i'm not a fan of the US gran prix at least in indie, i would have liked a brand new track or a city track - Vagas style. But for it to be the end of a american GP is not a good thing but i fear it may well be.
Someone please tell me who to blame, i'm tending towards the FIA, more power than sense.
Also should the other guys have raced? i'm split on this to, what a day for racing. I'm looking forwards to the fall out of this now, should be interesting.
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