tobyjug
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I admit my bias. I love F1 racing. But what I love even more is the four day event that surrounds the two hours of the race. Skip the race if you don't like cars. Soak up the party instead. Montreal's race draws 125,000 free spending visitors.
Bernie Ecclestone, the F1 supremo is discussing racing in Paris and London with city leaders. How would Boston look in this year's line up, which includes Shanghai, Dubai, Kuala Lumpur, Monaco, Barcelona, San Paolo? Now that would be playing in a real "world class", as opposed to some Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce style "world class" vision that is now served up by our leaders.
Don't you think these people are having fun in Montreal?
I'll bet they are spending some money. If they were in Boston, they'd be throwing around our American pesos like confetti.
You can't get a table at Jacques Villeneuve's club "Newtown". (Just as well, Jacques needs the loot.)
It can be cultural if you want: F1 fans like art.
Or they will party. (Do not adjust your screen: the photo is blurry and so was I.)
Give our musicians some work and the visitors some tunes.
But don't confuse F1 fans with yobbo soccer hooligans. When the day is done, they go back to their fancy hotels to rest up for the night life.
Do you want to see more?