Er....where else would it go??
I know Aus has other tracks...somewhere, but aside from that video game one that's half on public roads I have no idea??
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Re: Phillip Island gets another decade as MotoGP's Australia
F1 and MotoGP are known for dropping countries to suit their needs and pockets. There are questions over the Texas round.
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Re: Phillip Island gets another decade as MotoGP's Australia
The alternative would be Sydney Motorsport Park or as it was know previously, Eastern Creek. It's just had a major revamp with tracks added/extended, resurfacing etc etc.
From memory, PI had the first Aussie round before it went to Sydney for a few years..
From memory, PI had the first Aussie round before it went to Sydney for a few years..
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Re: Phillip Island gets another decade as MotoGP's Australia

looks like it';s got a few lay out options.
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Re: Phillip Island gets another decade as MotoGP's Australia
I rode it 10 years ago before the revamp and it was great back then!!
I think they now have the international circuit, a skid pan, go kart track and an abridged version of the international track for juniors or retards (sorry, motards).
I think they now have the international circuit, a skid pan, go kart track and an abridged version of the international track for juniors or retards (sorry, motards).
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Re: Phillip Island gets another decade as MotoGP's Australia
There are....why? - because of all the crashes the other day??? The track is virtually brand-new!! IIRC, attendance has been pretty weak though.....Texas is NASCAR country, and they don't need no stinkin' high-falutin' motorsickles down in them there parts. Hillbillies.Kwacky wrote:F1 and MotoGP are known for dropping countries to suit their needs and pockets. There are questions over the Texas round.
I know the same thing has been happening in regard to Laguna for years...not just for GP but for anything. Separate issue there though.....Laguna/Mazda is actually a county park....once they figured out just how much the city would lose in revenue the tosspots who live right by the track calmed down a bit...IIRC there was a mass boycott of businesses owned by anyone bordering the park....sommit along those lines.
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Re: Phillip Island gets another decade as MotoGP's Australia
It's politics more than anything. Nothing to do with crashes. More so with F1. Bernie likes to get a backhander and next thing you know there's racing in Moscow or Qatar and he's ditched a long standing country. It's bollocks.