Norris
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What's the link to the F1 Fantasy league? I was sure it was bookmarked, but cannot find it. Been a while since I last played.
Edit: Never mind. Found it.
Edit: Never mind. Found it.
What, will they detain 20 drivers? Absolute cnuts for making such threats but nobody would have done shit.
Doesnt suprise me that they are racing there in the first place or are going to race this weekend. F1 has always tipped its toe/fully submerged into the murky waters of financing F1 and dont seem to care where the money comes from or hownl much blood its covered in.
There was a real good Donut Media video a year ago, about the sponsorship you see on the cars and about how you dont recognize some of the sponsors because they dont exist!
There is an FP 1 and 2 highlights, but not much.Was FP2 cancelled yesterday? I dont see any highlight after FP1 in F1 youtube.
As @TwoSheds points out, it's not just the 20 drivers to worry about. When the WWE pissed off the Saudi government a few years back, the top talent were able to escape with no problem but the flight with most of the wrestlers and crew got held on the tarmac for 6 hours - officially blamed on "mechanical issues" but no-one bought it. And that was over a much more minor infraction. I wouldn't be so sure that this was an idle threat.What, will they detain 20 drivers? Absolute cnuts for making such threats but nobody would have done shit.
Over/under 50% chance there will be a red flag because a missle will be intercepted over the track?
I could be that, it has happened before with the WWE.Pretty much an ultimatum of race or you aint leaving from the government it sounds like. Lets see which drivers speak up once they are out of the country.
What time is qualifying today, UK time?
5pm today. Race 6pm tomorrowWhat time is qualifying today, UK time?
What, will they detain 20 drivers? Absolute cnuts for making such threats but nobody would have done shit.
Trapping world famous F1 drivers is a different story though. Much bigger story than WWE guys.As others have said, Saudi Arabia literally did this with WWE a few years ago until they paid up some fee or other, they ended up shoving whoever they could onto the bosses private jet and taking off so that they could run their tv show a few hours later while most of the staff were still sat in Jeddah airport with lots of armed police.
They have literally no issue trapping everybody there.
It's so short sighted to take all these dodgy regimes' money and look the other way, or throw in a few platitudes about "needing to do better". I really hope they show some backbone and don't race again in Saudi until, at the very least, they've ended the war in Yemen. Ideally more demands than that (no more executions for example). They're putting all the teams' staff in danger and condoning the regime while they're at it when there must be dozens of alternative tracks and countries around the world that would love to take this race instead.
Trapping world famous F1 drivers is a different story though. Much bigger story than WWE guys.
Steady on, I have tickets to F1 in Austin Texas
I disagree WWE is massive worldwide.Trapping world famous F1 drivers is a different story though. Much bigger story than WWE guys.
Hope he has been removed, sick tweetAnd just to top it off, a marshal at the track has posted on twitter about how he hopes Hamilton has a crash like Grosjean's in Bahrain. Can't wait for them to announce an extension to the contract to race in Saudi Arabia...
He's apparently just tweeted to "apologise" (aka I'm sorry people noticed my tweet) and said he's no longer marshalling this weekend.Hope he has been removed, sick tweet
Good.He's apparently just tweeted to "apologise" (aka I'm sorry people noticed my tweet) and said he's no longer marshalling this weekend.
Do you disagree that trapping F1 drivers would be a bigger story than what happened to WWE? Seriously?I disagree WWE is massive worldwide.
Saudi paid something like $500m for it to be in Saudi
Do you disagree that trapping F1 drivers would be a bigger story than what happened to WWE? Seriously?
I didn't even know about that WWE stuff and I don't think I'd be able to tell you a single current WWE athlete.
Not to diminish whatever happened to them by the way, it's awful all around. But to argue that doing it to F1 would not be a bigger story is a bit odd to me.
Pretty much an ultimatum of race or you aint leaving from the government it sounds like. Lets see which drivers speak up once they are out of the country.
Agreed it's a shit show of a track. So called "propose built"Watching the F2 sprint race and, just like last year, there are constant stoppages and some nasty crashes. This track is not safe for racing and with all these stoppages, does not provide any entertainment. I expect that if the race goes ahead on Sunday, it will be full of SC and VSCs.
Yeah, it's a mess. Not helped by Race Control having no control either...Watching the F2 sprint race and, just like last year, there are constant stoppages and some nasty crashes. This track is not safe for racing and with all these stoppages, does not provide any entertainment. I expect that if the race goes ahead on Sunday, it will be full of SC and VSCs.
I thought the track was fantastic personally last year. Fast and with a hint of danger to it. What we want from f1 tracks.Watching the F2 sprint race and, just like last year, there are constant stoppages and some nasty crashes. This track is not safe for racing and with all these stoppages, does not provide any entertainment. I expect that if the race goes ahead on Sunday, it will be full of SC and VSCs.
Okay mate, WWE is as big as F1. You're completely right.Let me put it this way, this story isn’t making any waves at all outside motor racing circles, just as that one didn’t outside wrestling circles. If you were to ask Joe Bloggs on the street they’d have no idea who, say, Charles LeClerc is.
You’re looking at this from the angle of it being bigger because it’s causing ripples where you look/read/listen whatever, but that’s a very blinkered way of considering it. It wouldn’t be a bigger story because it just isn’t. They’re both huge stories in their niche.
Okay mate, WWE is as big as F1. You're completely right.
No, 1 billion households have access to WWE if I recall correctly, not exactly watching it. And stock market value, really?Didn't liberty buy f1 for $4.4 billion.... and wwe is listed on the stock market and valued at over $5 billion
Wwe is shown in 180 countries and viewed apparently by over 1 billion households a week
So erm yeah I think it's likley wwe is bigger by some metrics
Checking it's fallen a bit but yeah still over the $4.4bnNo, 1 billion households have access to WWE if I recall correctly, not exactly watching it. And stock market value, really?