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View Poll Results: Which is the Better Choice? | |||
Retain the Venue | 11 | 91.67% | |
Retain the Series | 1 | 8.33% | |
Voters: 12. You may not vote on this poll |
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30 Jun 2017, 01:49 (Ref:3747868) | #1 | |
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A Hypothetical Conundrum
Here for you, I present a hypothetical scenario. There is a historical racing circuit, it could a street circuit, it could be a permanent circuit, but this circuit hosts a very historic event. It has run for many years, and is a perennial favorite. However, with more modern and faster racing cars, the circuit has come to a point where it is too confined to be made safe for the top flight class that races there. So, the organizers of the event are left with a choice, either continue the event at its traditional venue but being run by a lesser class, or to move to a new venue to host the event with the same class as previously.
Which is the better choice? |
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