Originally posted by mstng86
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Is F1 in the US done?
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Ya, I mean the church cult is at least going to pump money into the local economy. The bowlers, not so much...Originally posted by mstng86 View PostYea, F those bowlers!Originally posted by SilverbackLook all you want, she can't find anyone else who treats her as bad as I do, and I keep her self esteem so low, she wouldn't think twice about going anywhere else.
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Originally posted by ktm300hater View PostIs this the first intelligent thing you've ever said on here?
I don't know why you would think that. My statement seems consistent with the other libertarian views that I have been touting since the day I signed up here.Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.
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NY/NJ has failed to get a race set up like 4 years now though. At this point, i cant tell what Bernie wants anymore aside from money.Originally posted by BP View PostI think Bernie wants Texas to get in a bidding war with NY/NJ for a race. They could do back to back between Montreal and NJ. Then again they could do the same with Austin/Mexico city instead of having a week break between the two.
And i like the back to back austin/mexico. It sounds like the organizers have already started working this or something similar.
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Originally posted by svo855 View PostIf a race can not happen without government money then it doesn't need to be happening at all.On one hand, I agree with this. I think it is ridiculous that tax payers subsidize things like races, stadiums, etc. At least with stadiums the blame falls on local voters in, for instance, Arlington. They voted to foot that bill, so that falls on them. I am not sure how it works with Nascar/MotoGP/Indy/F1.Originally posted by Grimpala View PostThis. Why the F are we subsidizing a multi million dollar sport?
On the other hand, I look at the money our government spends on absolutely ridiculous shit, and this is a drop in the bucket. At least people get to enjoy this fucking they receive. It does still add up though.Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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There is always government money involved when it comes to major events like an F-1 race. Whether it be land grants, tax credits, improved infrastructure or whatever.Originally posted by svo855 View PostIf a race can not happen without government money then it doesn't need to be happening at all.
COTA generates over $700 million a year in revenue for the city of Austin, a vast majority of which is from the F-1 race. They get a lot more than $25 million a year in taxes from hotels, bars, restaurants and taxis.
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Im not sure that cota brings in that much money anymore..the reports from COTA are obviously going to favor their side of the debate. Texas cut fundibg based on their own auditing. But maybe texas is just trying to open up funding for better bang for the buck events. INDY and NASCAR would both provide a lot of revenue for an order of magnitude less.Originally posted by BP View PostThere is always government money involved when it comes to major events like an F-1 race. Whether it be land grants, tax credits, improved infrastructure or whatever.
COTA generates over $700 million a year in revenue for the city of Austin, a vast majority of which is from the F-1 race. They get a lot more than $25 million a year in taxes from hotels, bars, restaurants and taxis.
Also, COTA gets closer to $35MM, its just that $28MM is dedicated to formula 1 only.
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