05:08 (IST)21 MAR 2015
No German Grand Prix? Unthinkable a few years ago but sadly unsurprising in the current climate. Such a shame a deal couldn't be reached
— David Croft (@CroftyF1) March 20, 2015
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11:51 (IST)18 MAR 2015
Seventy five German Grand Prix held. Korea held four before they bailed out. Yes, new venues are the future of F1
— Grand Prix Diary (@GrandPrixDiary) March 17, 2015
11:49 (IST)18 MAR 2015
I've nothing against new F1 venues (well, most of them) but they are in for a quick buck, not the long haul. First German Grand Prix? 1926.
— Grand Prix Diary (@GrandPrixDiary) March 17, 2015
11:49 (IST)18 MAR 2015
Listen to me being all selfish. As long as Bernie and CVC are earning then I'm happy.
— Grand Prix Diary (@GrandPrixDiary) March 17, 2015
11:46 (IST)18 MAR 2015
Yet another heritage venue unable to compete with the sheikhs and oligarchs. Monza next up for the chop? Again, unimaginable once, not now..
— Grand Prix Diary (@GrandPrixDiary) March 17, 2015
11:46 (IST)18 MAR 2015
No German Grand Prix? Unimaginable once. Still, we are off to Azerbaijan soon, so that's nice. pic.twitter.com/jaVqsW1fFO
— Grand Prix Diary (@GrandPrixDiary) March 17, 2015
11:45 (IST)18 MAR 2015
Sorry to hear that there won't be a German GP this year. Never mind. We will make the most of the 2015 Monaco Grand Prix!!! @ArtSaSch #F1
— Ana Colina (@AnaColinaF1) March 17, 2015
11:45 (IST)18 MAR 2015
The empty seats at the German Grand Prix last year. @charlie_whiting #F1 pic.twitter.com/mhbnsgYd0V
— Ana Colina (@AnaColinaF1) March 17, 2015
11:44 (IST)18 MAR 2015
German Grand Prix pic.twitter.com/NeViI7j201
— Mark Whitelegge (@Mark_Whitelegge) March 17, 2015
11:41 (IST)18 MAR 2015
No German Grand Prix this year, more F1 tradition and heritage down the drain! Extremely sad news. #F1
— Tom Arnold (@forzaferrari7) March 17, 2015
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