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F1: New York organisers deny 2013 race delay

Apr.19 (GMM) Organisers of the New York street race have hit back at Bernie Ecclestone's claim the inaugural 2013 date might be delayed a year.

The F1 chief executive had announced a race on the streets of New Jersey for 2013, and recent photos showed that work on the main pit building is well underway.

But Ecclestone told the BBC this week: "Maybe the New York race will be 2013. It's a (question of) when. 2013 or 2014."

Some sensed that the surprise news might be a diversionary tactic by Ecclestone, who is under intense pressure to cancel this weekend's highly controversial Bahrain grand prix.

Indeed, a spokesman for the 2013 New York street race has reacted to the 81-year-old's news with surprise.

"There's nothing to it," the spokesman, Stephen Sigmund, is quoted by NJBiz. "The race is on, as scheduled, for 2013."


The race site is predominantly in the Port Imperial development, owned by Roseland Property Co.

That company's managing partner Carl Goldberg said: "As the primary land owner for the race site, we continue to plan and prepare for a June 2013 race."
http://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/new-york-organisers-deny-2013-race-delay/?i=3
 
Alan Permane on the Merc DDRS:
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So that's why Lotus presented a formal complaint about the super DRS and others didn't... they believe it gives Mercedes a huge advantage in qualify and a smaller advantage in races and as many people already said it's not as easy to implement as it seems.

If Mercedes can manage their tyres this weekend, I don't see them losing the race since Bahrain is all about traction and top speed (on the other hand, Ferrari should be the slowest car of the "normal" teams)
 
Edmond Dantès;37088865 said:
Would be nice if it went ahead but the venue that everyone really wants to succeed is the Austin GP.

This. It would mean a GP within an affordable flight's distance from me. The business side of things is looking pretty grim in the long run. In the beginning it was to be an affordable music/race/general entertainment venue. The original brain child of the populist approach was forced out by suits and it is now looking to become a big failure and unsustainable down the road due to likely exorbitant ticket prices and very little marketing being done to promote the venue in Austin.
 
Edmond Dantès;37088865 said:
Would be nice if it went ahead but the venue that everyone really wants to succeed is the Austin GP.

I can't wait to see a race on both tracks, but I prefer NY of those two.

They've already started some work on it if I recall.

I'm curious to see how it'll turn out.

Yep, they already started.

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Hey guys. This is not Bahrain that I knew and loved

Airport was very smooth, but as soon as you leave the airport island, Moharak, you get into a highway that takes you to where the Pearl Roundabout was (the heart of the revolution). on both sides of the highway you see police presence, which I've never seen in any of my many trips to Bahrain. I came to F1 here on 2004, 2006, 2007 and 2010. I really enjoy coming here, people are nice, my friend always gets us free tickets and I get to stay at his place for free, very generous people, the nicest in the world.

I asked him to drive us to the worst place possible. He said its the time to do it as people are still at work and schools and I'll be able to see some of the things, but he won't take me again during the weekend. But he promised alot of action at night, especially tear-gas in his area. He also promised to take me on the bodaya highway several time maybe we get lucky and come across a tyre burning blockade, according to him it became a very normal daily thing.

We're staying in a compound in Barbar. It's a beautiful area and I love it, shame what's happening.

Ok time to recharge my macbook. catch you guys later, will send some pics if I come across anything interesting (via twitter) and of course will send you pics form the circuit tomorrow :)

Cheers
 
Jerk don't be stupid. You have a family and absolutely no business being taken to the "worst place possible" in Bahrain. You will win 0 internet points for getting gassed or worse.
 
Jerk has been posting tweeing pictures from his trip to Bahrain

Alot of signs saying 'No Formula 1!' stuck up around the place

www.twitter.com/myoclonicj
Jesus christ. Hope he stays safe over there.

Edit: I'm sure his friend over there would not dare get him into any real trouble. At any rate though, like I said... do be careful, man. And after seeing those pictures as well, I do fear for the wellbeing of all involved over there for the F1. Teams, organisers, staff and fans. Seriously, take care Jerk. Don't do anything stupid.
 
Hey guys. This is not Bahrain that I knew and loved

Airport was very smooth, but as soon as you leave the airport island, Moharak, you get into a highway that takes you to where the Pearl Roundabout was (the heart of the revolution). on both sides of the highway you see police presence, which I've never seen in any of my many trips to Bahrain. I came to F1 here on 2004, 2006, 2007 and 2010. I really enjoy coming here, people are nice, my friend always gets us free tickets and I get to stay at his place for free, very generous people, the nicest in the world.

I asked him to drive us to the worst place possible. He said its the time to do it as people are still at work and schools and I'll be able to see some of the things, but he won't take me again during the weekend. But he promised alot of action at night, especially tear-gas in his area. He also promised to take me on the bodaya highway several time maybe we get lucky and come across a tyre burning blockade, according to him it became a very normal daily thing.

We're staying in a compound in Barbar. It's a beautiful area and I love it, shame what's happening.

Ok time to recharge my macbook. catch you guys later, will send some pics if I come across anything interesting (via twitter) and of course will send you pics form the circuit tomorrow :)

Cheers

Sounds bad. Those photo's on twitter look quite worrysome. Stay safe!
 
He's being very cavalier about going to areas that could quickly turn bad. There are some very real problems in Bahrain and he's treating it like a sight seeing trip. Anyway, this isn't the thread for that. Be safe, MJ.
 
F1 is going to get a ton of bad press out of this

is any other sport going there right now?

Is Bahrain international football matches taking place in Bahrain?
 
Jerk's twitter photos only further highlight how ridiculously stupid the FIA is. If one person, a protester, a mechanic, a fan, etc loses their life because of the presence of F1 in Bahrain it isn't worth it. I am a die hard F1 fan but no matter what it is never worth someone's life. What a disgrace. Really hope that nothing boils over this weekend.
 
I guess one win is not enough.
F1: F1 team Mercedes to lose Aabar ownership

Apr.19 (GMM) Mercedes GP could be set to lose a major shareholder.

Citing informed sources, the German 'Manager Magazin' reports that the Abu Dhabi investment vehicle Aabar is in talks to end its involvement with the Brackley based team as well as Mercedes' parent Daimler.

Daimler and Aabar did not immediately comment.

Aabar owns 40 per cent of Mercedes GP, but recently watered-down its Daimler involvement from 9 to just 3 per cent.
http://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/f1-team-mercedes-to-lose-aabar-ownership/?i=1

Pat Fry is shopping around.
F1: Ferrari tabs former Red Bull man Agathangelou

Apr.19 (GMM) Ferrari has bolstered its aerodynamic team by hiring a former Red Bull team member.

Italy's Omnicorse, and Marca in Spain, are reporting that Briton Ben Agathangelou has been signed by the famous Maranello based team, who in 2012 are struggling notably in the area of aerodynamics.

Omnicorse said he was the choice of technical director Pat Fry, who worked with Agathangelou at McLaren.


The report said one of his tasks will be integrating Ferrari's in-house wind tunnel activites with the outsourcing at Toyota's state of the art facility at Cologne.

Among Agathangelou's most recent jobs was with Dallara on the HRT project. He has also worked with Benetton, Jaguar, Honda and Brawn GP.
http://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/ferrari-tabs-former-red-bull-man-agathangelou/?i=3

I hope this means LdM is over his "all Italian team" bullshit.
 
Judging by what's being posted on Twitter, it seems like the track is disconnected from the scenes Jerk has been witnessing thus far.

But then again they haven't even started practice yet so who knows.
 
That looks quite long to me. I wonder if it will be an easy overtake or if we'll (hopefully) get good defending on T1.

I wish Bahrain was in F1 2011. I'd like to do a few laps... it's a fun track to drive.
 
the 2010 layout was terrible. I loved S1 and S3 but S2 was shit to drive....To bad it's not in F1 2011

[edit] I see our opinions differ FV!
 
That's going to be confusing.

The windy section is the most interesting part of the track, probably. Weird they'd cut that out.

That section was horrible, it was just a procession of cars with no chance for passing. All it achieved was to reduce the number of laps and so less chance of overtaking in the usual spots.
 
the 2010 layout was terrible. I loved S1 and S3 but S2 was shit to drive....To bad it's not in F1 2011

[edit] I see our opinions differ FV!

It was annoying until you got it down, then I thought it was quite fun to drive.

It was at least challenging, I mean. Without that section the track is just kinda... plain. I'm not against simple layouts (Monza is awesome, for example), but it just seems odd to take away a section like that.
 
I'm with Foli, I really enjoyed the layout in F1 2010.

Watching the race was boring as shit but racing it was fun, be interesting to see whta kind of change this makes.
 
the 2010 layout was terrible. I loved S1 and S3 but S2 was shit to drive....To bad it's not in F1 2011

[edit] I see our opinions differ FV!

I agree with you there, the twisty bit absolutely killed an already boring race. I didn't think it was fun in F1 2010 either, ruined the flow of the track.
 
I'm with Foli, I really enjoyed the layout in F1 2010.

Watching the race was boring as shit but racing it was fun, be interesting to see whta kind of change this makes.

I miss the groans of everyone else when we picked Bahrain and were the only two who enjoyed it <3

It might make for a more exciting race to watch. I don't know if that will be true or not since 2010 is the only Bahrain race I've seen. It just looks less interesting to drive.
 
Dear lord, that 2010 section of Bahrain was one of the most terrible parts of a racing track that has ever existed in this universe and the next.
 
Is anyone else using the F1 fanatic google calendar?

It says the race starts at 7am (EST) but TV coverage doesn't start until 8am. This has been the first race at a reasonable time so I was going to wake up and watch it live but I'm wondering if SPEED is showing it on a delay or if the calendar is wrong.
 
Is anyone else using the F1 fanatic google calendar?

It says the race starts at 7am (EST) but TV coverage doesn't start until 8am. This has been the first race at a reasonable time so I was going to wake up and watch it live but I'm wondering if SPEED is showing it on a delay or if the calendar is wrong.

Coverage starts at 7:30. Race begins at 8.
 
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