Please check out our Special Section on Auto Racing in 2011.
You can’t beat the lineup of subjects — in-depth previews of NASCAR Sprint Cup, INDYCAR, Formula One, Sports Cars (the ALMS and the Rolex series) plus local racing and TV guides — and you can’t beat the lineup of expert writers: Gerald Donaldson, Sylvia Proudfoot, John C. Bassett and Mark Zwolinski, among others.
Read it yourself, print it out for reference (particularly the TV guides) and tell all your friends.
You can find it here.
The news today, of course, is the serious situation in Bahrain where the F1 season is scheduled to start in less than a month – March 13.
Although the Grand Prix’s organizers maintain that the show will go on, I’m not so sure.
You can’t have popular civil unrest, with people dead in the streets, and then go racing three weeks later (when you can bet there will be more people dead, many injured and many more in jail).
F1 will have to cancel. The sooner, the better.
Jean Todt should have already cancelled the race. It is an FIA sanctioned event. The promoters' opinion and stakes should not matter in this case. And the FIA should expell the Bahraini ASN and AA until better times.
I am calling out the FIA president to cancel the event and not to go to Bahrain.
Posted by: Adam | 02/18/2011 at 06:31 PM