The teams disappear, the established GPs (France a couple of years ago, Germany, Monza also not as safe as it'd like to be apparently) as well. But thank god they keep on racing in the Asian countries where F1 has such a large fanbase. It's not like you can basically count the audience on the TV screen there (Japan excluded).
Not really surprised about the development concerning the German GP though. Insanely high costs for tickets which keep the fans at home, combined with the idiotic/expensive redesign of the Hockenheimring in 2001 & the attempt to turn the Nürburgring into a theme park make it difficult to make such an event profitable. Not to forget the money that has to be paid to Mr. Ecclestone.
The way things currently go I wouldn't be surprised if F1 is gone in a few years.
Not really surprised about the development concerning the German GP though. Insanely high costs for tickets which keep the fans at home, combined with the idiotic/expensive redesign of the Hockenheimring in 2001 & the attempt to turn the Nürburgring into a theme park make it difficult to make such an event profitable. Not to forget the money that has to be paid to Mr. Ecclestone.
The way things currently go I wouldn't be surprised if F1 is gone in a few years.
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