Checo, oh my.
Hard to be mad b/c the tornadoes caused a lot of damage and deaths but the timing was definitely a bit 'suspect' for those of us wanting to watch the race....could have done that 15 min earlier...sburg2007 said:
Welp, lap 1 provided fire works. Having to watch "kids broadcast" because abc in north Texas waited til lights out to show tornado damage from last night.
sburg2007 said:
Yes, I'm not mad at all. I could have written better. Human lives> anything on television ever. I watched all the pre race festivities and had zero clue though.
Gladiator 96 said:
Monaco represents a real dilemma for Formula One. It has all of the glitz and glamour and pageantry and history you could possibly want for a major race. However, the circuit itself just doesn't offer much for the modern version of the sport. The cars are larger and faster, yet the circuit remains largely unchanged and has no real room to grow or adapt.
It's similar to St. Andrew's in golf. Lots of history and nostalgia, but the course is not that challenging compared to other Open Championship courses.
aggie4231 said:
Smaller cars