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<blockquote data-quote="azzy-CSL-wuzzy" data-source="post: 213674" data-attributes="member: 2010"><p>hmmm...</p><p> </p><p>i remember in 2002 or 2003... our SIC suggested a nights race with floodlights and everything... before they dubbed our Malaysian GP the "hottest race"... at that time bernie mac... i mean ecclestone said... no we cannot have night races...</p><p> </p><p>now that singapore is suggesting it... it becomes a good idea... what is this world coming to... come on lah... stop complaining... </p><p> </p><p>everybody is getting so excited about it being a street race... like monaco... woo hoo... big crapping deal... the only reason why monaco is still in the F1 calendar is becos it has history... all the great went there and won it... and this was during the time when tracks were scarce... if not for the safety precautions... and the upgrading, which came with the experience of handling countless GPs... monaco will be stripped off the F1 calendar... </p><p> </p><p>yes... operative word being kiasu!... the singaporeans just can stand it when malaysia does something first... they just need to compete... trust me... there is no way the price will be anything less than double our prices...</p><p> </p><p>and about singapore being more happening... okaylah... it might have more happening places... but malaysia also quite happening what... F1 parties in Malaysia are very the happening... just don't confine yourselves to the BMW Sauber parties... explore... u might just be surprised...</p><p> </p><p>there are 4 F1 races in Asia... Malaysia, Bahrain, Suzuka, Shanghai... and apart from suzuka... which is again a historical circuit... don't think the organisers get better reviews from the drivers than Malaysia...</p><p> </p><p>agree... the race in singapore would mean SIC will have to buck up and be better organisers... but please... anywhere but singapore... who just stole the idea from monaco n think they can hack it...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azzy-CSL-wuzzy, post: 213674, member: 2010"] hmmm... i remember in 2002 or 2003... our SIC suggested a nights race with floodlights and everything... before they dubbed our Malaysian GP the "hottest race"... at that time bernie mac... i mean ecclestone said... no we cannot have night races... now that singapore is suggesting it... it becomes a good idea... what is this world coming to... come on lah... stop complaining... everybody is getting so excited about it being a street race... like monaco... woo hoo... big crapping deal... the only reason why monaco is still in the F1 calendar is becos it has history... all the great went there and won it... and this was during the time when tracks were scarce... if not for the safety precautions... and the upgrading, which came with the experience of handling countless GPs... monaco will be stripped off the F1 calendar... yes... operative word being kiasu!... the singaporeans just can stand it when malaysia does something first... they just need to compete... trust me... there is no way the price will be anything less than double our prices... and about singapore being more happening... okaylah... it might have more happening places... but malaysia also quite happening what... F1 parties in Malaysia are very the happening... just don't confine yourselves to the BMW Sauber parties... explore... u might just be surprised... there are 4 F1 races in Asia... Malaysia, Bahrain, Suzuka, Shanghai... and apart from suzuka... which is again a historical circuit... don't think the organisers get better reviews from the drivers than Malaysia... agree... the race in singapore would mean SIC will have to buck up and be better organisers... but please... anywhere but singapore... who just stole the idea from monaco n think they can hack it... [/QUOTE]
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