Not exactly sure how that has anything to do with my post.Seems you are assuming that I am worried about Europe - when in fact I am from a continent who hasn't had a race for nearly 2 decades.
Disprove it? Did you read what i wrote about that? I said that obviously Bernie will go for the person with the most money.And your point still doesn't disprove that Bernie would rather take a host with the most money, even if it's at a cost of a host with little money, but with lots of passion for F1, e.g. my country.
When there are more countries wanting to host an F1 race then there are spots in the calendar, something has to give.
And that is money.
Please elaborate on this.Don't get me wrong - I actually like the Gulf races and the tracks - but in the long term they could be bad for the sport, regardless how excellent the facilities might be.
It seems you assume the oil countries will take over F1 completely when in reality the numbers state that Europe is still the main destination for F1 with most of the iconic tracks with loads of history.