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11 Feb 2006, 20:21
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that sounds like unproven speculation to me, the kind of which we can't go around accusing people of.
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11 Feb 2006, 20:35
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Perhaps someone looked at the wrong A1GP calendar and saw 'Brazil - cancelled'.
The mix-up with pages 24 and 26 is indeed weird.
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11 Feb 2006, 21:58
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that sounds like unproven speculation to me, the kind of which we can't go around accusing people of.
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Wasn't accusing people, just a observation while looking for the sky TV times so i could sort out my sunday activities.
Does anyone know what time sky are showing the races?.
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11 Feb 2006, 22:22
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6:00am on Sky Sports Xtra if you feel like watching it live. Otherwise there are repeats at 2:00pm on Sky Sports 3 and 7:00pm on Sky Sports Xtra.
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11 Feb 2006, 22:26
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thanks foxy, looks like a nice afternoon down the poachers.
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12 Feb 2006, 09:32
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The mix-up with pages 24 and 26 is indeed weird. 
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As was the fact that they didn't print three of the clues for the crossword.
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13 Feb 2006, 04:02
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FYI the Shanghai round is now being heavily promoted here, on TV and with outdoor billboards (Tengyi Jiang's 5th in Dubai also got good newspaper coverage). So hopefully Shanghai will produce a large crowd, the circuit has large enough grandstands to fill!
Shame Mexico threw away a win yesterday, might have got more crowds for the next round if he had won.
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13 Feb 2006, 08:12
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For the past two meetings the winner has driven from the back of the grid. How many times do you see that in F1? To me A1GP is producing some very exciting races and hopefully will continue to grow in popularity.
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13 Feb 2006, 18:37
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For the past two meetings the winner has driven from the back of the grid. How many times do you see that in F1? To me A1GP is producing some very exciting races and hopefully will continue to grow in popularity.
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Agree entirely, but as usual some people will knock a new series even before its given time to grow!
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15 Feb 2006, 14:22
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Interesting comments from Max Mosely about the lack of "Star" drivers. I have always felt this to be the biggest problem for A1 GP and looks like Max also agrees!
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15 Feb 2006, 15:48
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You seem to be forgetting that this is a Nations Cup and not necessarily a showcase for the best drivers in the world. Some countries will use A1GP to try and further the careers of up and coming drivers, others will choose to elongate the careers of ex F1 drivers. Either way as long as there are plenty of thrills and spills and good racing, it will attract more and more viewers. Unfortunately F1 doesn't have the same level of action as I am sure we all agree.
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I agree Stephen, F1 is sadly lacking when it comes to actual racing. IMO. The drivers in A1 GP are IMO as good as in any series you will find outside F1 at the moment, apart from perhaps GP2. Theres lots of very quick proven drivers in A1 at the moment, not least Enge, Premat, Kerr, Verstappen etc. The series has some very good quality drivers, not all of the drivers however are of that standard of course but much of this is due to motorsport not being a very big sport in their respective country and therefore there is a lack of drivers to choose from unlike what we have in Europe and NA.
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The only thing you can say about Max Mosleys comments is "he would say that wouldn't he". The FIA have allways tried to talk down other racing series in the promotion of their premier category F1. In many cases they have thretened court action to try to stop competing series, although i think they have given up on that option. Somehow i thing the public can see a little further than the end of their noses these days. Expect Max to turn up in New Labour when he retires from the FIA, he has all the qualities
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Rather than not featuring star drivers, I would say that A1GP is making them. Think Sean McIntosh, Salvador Duran, Stephen Simpson and Matt Halliday for example.
And I think the nation vs nation concept will end up being more popular than drivers anyway, the football world cup for example is not Ronaldinho vs Micheal Owen...
Besides, F1 has national undertones as well, Germans tend to support Schumacher as their own, Ferrari has long been considered Italy's national team, Brits tend to back Coulthard or Button etc etc.
Funny that Mosley should decide to speak up when A1GP has just had two capacity crowds as well...If it wasn't becoming a significant series on the world stage he would not have felt the need to.
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16 Feb 2006, 10:24
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Can anyone give a link to the relevent article? Ive had a bit of a look around and cant seem to find any story with Max Mosley commenting about A1 GP.
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