F1 - Five Grands Prix we'd like to (re)see - Formula 1
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F1 - Five Grands Prix we'd like to (re)see - Formula 1

F1 - Five Grands Prix we'd like to (re)see - Formula 1

Five Formula 1 Grand Prix we would like to (re) see on the calendar: from Finland to Thailand via Holland, San Marino and South Africa.

Il calendar of F1 World currently consists of 21 GPsome of them are objectively unattractive.

Below you will find list di five GPs we'd like to (re) see in F1... Three races have disappeared from the scene and two are completely new: let's open them together.

F1 - Five Grands Prix we'd like to (re)see

Finnish Grand Prix

Unbelievable, but it is a fact: Finland given F1 three world champions and many other talented riders, but never accepted GP.

In 2020 Ten Rings - a new track (still under construction) with a length of almost 5 km, located less than two hours from the capital Helsinki, - will accept Moto-GP: Imagine how great it would be to see warm Scandinavian fans in the stands. Valtteri Bottas e Kimi Raikkonen.

Dutch GP

La F1 needed again Dutch GP: due to availability Max Verstappen but not only.

Il chain di Zandvoort (disappeared from the circus in 1985) is ready and will attract many fans, unlike the desert cathedrals built in the Middle East.

San Marino GP

But how much we miss San Marino GP a Imola? THE 'Circuit Enzo and Dino Ferrari missing since World since 2006: a chain a historical symbol of the era when Italy had such a great political weight in the Federation that it could afford to host two world championships.

TheEmilia-Romagna is the country of engines and home to two of the ten racing teams in F1 World (Ferrari e Toro Rosso) - deserves a return to the venue of the Grand Prix.

South African Grand Prix

We can tell the truth F1 World if the diagrams in the calendar are not located on all five continents?

Un GP in South Africa will not only make up for the absenceAfrica from the Circus, but will partially clean up the media image Formula 1, are often accused (not wrongly) of very close relationships with countries that violate human rights, and are guilty of refusing to Kyalami only in 1993, in the last year before the return of democracy after almost half a century apartheid.

GP Thailand

La Thailand is a great potential market for F1: almost 70 million inhabitants, the related automotive industry (more cars are produced here than in the UK) and, just as important, the racer who will debut at the Circus in 2019 (Alexander Albon) from Toro Rosso.

Il chain di I bury was taking MotoGP but in our opinion it is more suitable for cars.

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