Bernie: Twilight races going nowhere

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#1 mjk1
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Despite criticism from many drivers, it appears that races held at twilight will continue to form part of the Formula One calendar in the future.

Races in Australia and Malaysia started at 5pm local time this year in order to be broadcast at a more suitable hour in Europe.

The 5pm starts are three hours later than in previous years, a move that means the races are shown in the early morning in Europe rather than the middle of the night, and Bernie Ecclestone believes the rescheduling has been a success.

"All our TV up to now has been up 300 per cent," Eccelstone told The Independent.

 "We have been getting more than 50 per cent of the market share," he added.

Eccelstone also moved to allay fears that the inaugural Abu Dhabi GP later could be threatened by delays in the construction of the Yas Marina Circuit.

 "It will be done on time," explained a confident Ecclestone.

The United Arab Emirates may not be the only new addition to the F1 calendar, with South Korea already confirmed as a host for 2010 and the Formula One supremo admits he would like to see a race take place in the United States, preferably "something in New York or California," said the Brit.

PLANETF1.COM

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#2 kipi19
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Right... Bernie Ecclestone... DIE!!!

He is such an arrogant prickhead that he is just doing whatever it takes to earn money, not care about driver safety and how they feel, but yet, they are the ones out there on the track, they should damn well get a say in what time of day they race, its not fair that they have to put up with cold, if not apocalyptic rain to make sure that EUROPE gets all the views, Its a World Championship, this means, its to do with the world, not just meaning that races should be held in most countries, But also for the fans of the world who enjoy watching this sport no matter where they are in the world, its for them too.

Mother****ing politics...

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#3 kingdre
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Right... Ignore the drivers.  After all, they're just out there on the track doing all the work.  What could they possibly know about F1?  :roll:

Bernie Ecclestone makes me sick.  He'd gladly make safety take a back seat if it meant more money.  The sooner he dies he sooner F1 can recover.  I...hate that man. :evil:

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*Super highfives Kingdre*
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Bah. Stop being wussies.
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#6 kingdre
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Anyone else creeped out by that pic of Bernie in the article?

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Good. Twilights will give different sensation.
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Good. Twilights will give different sensation.kono11

For us, sure.  But the drivers themselves had a lot of complaints.

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#9 mgmeek
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Europe keeps screwing the world up :D:P

And where in NY is he thinking of a USGP? Watkins Glen would be awesome but I don't think it quite meets his 'requirements.'