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Although Suzuka is much better a racetrack, Fuji Speedway is actually nearer to me (I'm in Tokyo) :p

Yeah, I do hope that there'll be 2 races here - would be nice having the whole F1 circus travel here twice a year.

BTW, I'm reviving my F1 blog site - www.f1pitbuzz.com
It's still in pieces, trying to clean up the site design and add in features. Am planning to develop my own version of fantasy F1 league game too for season 2007.

Anyone of you here interested to contribute editorial content or moderate forums? PM me please.

Go Kimi! But don't go to Ferrari! (I still have a tiny glimmer of hope that he's not going to Ferrari :rolleyes: )
 
auyongtc said:
Although Suzuka is much better a racetrack, Fuji Speedway is actually nearer to me (I'm in Tokyo) :p

Yeah, I do hope that there'll be 2 races here - would be nice having the whole F1 circus travel here twice a year.

Lucky you. :eek:

Could have 2 if a slot opens, didn't Japan host two years ago and I know Australia had two. Depends where the FIA thinks they'll get more money.

BTW, we'll know in a few hours about Kimi but I think he'll be replacing a retiring Schu. I think that's why BMW brought in Vettel, new wonderboy to keep the German fan base watching.
 
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I think that even if he decides to retire, he will stil stay in the frame for a long time with Ferrari. I can see him being in the setup for a long time, possibly as a test driver. The reason that he was waiting for Monza was Ferrari's home GP so i think that an announcement saying that he will race next season is likely... or Ferrari will give him a nice send off.
Ha ha ha, i was right, he is staying in the setup at Ferrari.
 
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