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Login to replykhasmir
Posts: 893
It boggles my mind that there would be no German GP. I think it's a clear sign something is wrong, very wrong with F1 today.
BtwnDitches
Posts: 204
I absolutely agree. I was half-expecting Mercedes to anonymously pitch-in and pay part of the event license fee for the German race. Reinvest some of those big 2014 winnings beneficially in their national fan base and 60 year tradition. Oh well, easy come, easy go.