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Не мора никој да рече бидејќи правите фанови ќе гледаат секогаш,а другите само кога нивниот миленик ќе биде прв.Ова ако не беше интересна трка подобро сменете спорт.
Еве, јас пак ќе кажам. А и не мора ја да кажам, ако на гн. Германија се празни трибините, доста е само слики, не мора никој ништо да рече.
High ticket prices, with a category one weekend pass costing 515 euros (408 pounds), were also seen as a factor - particularly with Austria offering a cheaper alternative as well as novelty value in the same German-speaking catchment area.Austria was a sellout attraction, with tickets limited to 225,000 over the three days. An estimated 80,000 turned out on race day. Silverstone, home of the British Grand Prix, drew around 120,000.Heim said Austria had probably taken six or seven thousand spectators away from Hockenheim, while seats that might have gone to corporate guests in the past were harder to shift.Germany's World Cup success, with the national team winning their fourth title in Brazil only the weekend before Hockenheim was also seen as contributing."Germany won the World Cup, and all the sports-mad people bought a ticket to Brazil," Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone told the Bild am Sonntag newspaper. "They're just worn out after so many major sports events."
“This over nursing of F1, being over cautious, over-controlling and over regulating drives me mad. And this little guardrail issue is another example,” he said.“There are too many people involved in making F1 as safe as the roads, which is wrong. They should have fixed it quickly, do something instantly and then 10-15 minutes later the race would have gone on.“There is no way that another car would hit in the same place that guardrail. The delays we have now, nursing the guys, not crossing the white line here, being four seconds back, it is all wrong and this should be stopped.“I have talked to Bernie [Ecclestone] about it and he fully agrees. We have to go back to normal racing.”