yanyewkay said:thomson area?
Inimatad said:I don't think proximity is an issue as they used to have the Belgian and German (Hockenheim and Nurburgring) which is not too far apart. We should be the Monaco of the East if we proceed with a street circuit in Marina South.
I think the revenue draw would be as much or more than the Chingay and GSS combined.
Zplus said:Think so... when I was young they closed part of bukit timah road for the race... if I rememeber correctly... or maybe my memory not so good..;p
Shadus said:yes, promximity is a consideration. but then again, they used to hv 2 grand prix race in germany every season.
but the street circuit bid will be very interesting. not many cities can host a street circuit race. if this goes thru, this will be the 2nd street circuit on the F1 calendar and 1st in Asia.
simon80 said:IC .. along our sg orchard gugang?
lolz
aniway heres the info ..
Track: Tuas International Speedway
Length: 3.37km
Track Type: Fast with Speeds up to 250km/h
FIA Classification: Class 2 (good for Formula 3 and GT races and below. Formula One requires Class One classificaiton)
Theme: Motorsport Park
Address: Go along Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim road next to ATE (just before Tuas checkpoint), and it's situated between Tuas West Road and Tuas West Drive
http://img31.imagevenue.com/img.php?...uasrace014.jpg
http://img145.imagevenue.com/img.php...asrace1015.jpg
Triton said:To those who say Singapore can't have a street circuit.. Our roads here are much wider than Monaco's.. Loews hairpin is the TIGHTEST corner in Formula One. If you have been to Melbourne's Albert Park circuit, you couldn't even imagine that that narrow park road could host cars racing at 250 kph !!!
afbug said:Bernie only got eyes for $$$ la. Show him the $$$ you can even have F1 at your backyard! Max another kuku bird, Bernie's partner in crime. :bsmilie:
Some sports' governing bodies really screw up. Snooker is another one. :bigeyes: