...I don't know who marshals for the Singapore, Malasyia, China and Korean GPs but it'd probably be cheaper to ship them in from over there?Vital Spark wrote:In theory it'd be lovely to be able to go to an F1 Grand Prix here in Thailand, in practice it would be a total disaster.
1) They'd need to ship in marshals from the UK, at huge cost, just to guarantee the safety of the drivers.
As opposed to any other Grand Prix?2) All the best viewing seats would be taken up by VIP's.
Clearly that would not happen. But I'd be all up for a race with poor tarmac. Anybody remember Montreal 2010?!3) The track surface would have the minimum amount of tarmac because the high-grade stuff would be used to make a nice drive-way for a local politician's house.

Jeez. Yes it would.4) It wouldn't start on time.
I don't think the drivers have to listen to the speeches.5) They'd be so many boring speeches to open the event that the drivers would doze off.
I'm not particulalry in favour of the race. If I want to make a 'weekend' of going to a race there are pleny of places a short plane ride away to visit. But I don't think any of your arguments are valid. If the race does not get put on the calander then it will be due to failed negotiations in the first place. If it goes ahead; the event will be fine.
Incidentaly, Christian Horner was in Hua Hin last Thursday, doing some Red Bull promotion in association with Singha.