All that means is that you Aussies need to start a silly little micro-country,
like San Marino or Monaco, in order to hold a second grand prix in the same
country.
People's Republic of Bathurst, anyone?
Matt
Max Heim <mvheim@studiolimage.com> wrote:
>That's right. I believe the distance was arbitrarily chosen so that the US
>could have 2 Grand Prix if one was on the east and one was on the west
>coast.barely.I don't know if Oz quite measures up to that standard based
> on the track locations. Russia and China should be able to pull it off,
> though, if they built some tracks... and of course, Canada.
>
>Can't do that Eric, sorry! Inane F1 rules stipulate that the only way to
>have two F1 races in the same country is that they are either a) separated
>by an absurd distance or b) one is a continental race.
> >
> > Kai
> >
>
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