Will be very good for the teams.
As the income from races etc is is greater than what a team would save by not having to travel and make extra parts.
Or some will say that we are desperate for this monotony to end.Having been without F1 for so long I've realised I don't really give a f**k.
If Sky think we're all coming flocking back they're in for a shock! (same for live football too I think).
I think that’ll be the circuit, not F1, that’s hanging on to your money. Just as travel companies are. It’s that, or they cease to exist.
The circuits make no money from the advertising at F1 meetings. They scrape by with ticket sales and some of the hospitality packages. They pay, I think, around $30m to host the race.Yes. The circuits are paying F1 to come and play. The circuits get the money from paying public, advertisments and (possibly) the respective governments.
Allways has been this way. I remember when Ronnie P died in 1978 the main sponor of the Swedish GP at Anderstorp bailed out. Result: No GP the next year (or ever).
Very good. Thanks for sharing the link.