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Originally Posted by midgetman
Really? Most of the big races started off as commercial enterprises or to showcase the hosts or technology - take Monaco and Le Mans for two. The original Grands Prix - the city to city races - were as fiercely contested by the host cities as the cars.
F1 is not a sport. Never has been, except possibly for a short time in the 50s when the Bulldog spirit was there in the British teams. But they never really succeeded until a commercial genius like Chapman came along and use racing to promote his road cars.
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From what I've read, historically a lot of races were started up by racing enthusiasts. As the event became established and grew, it then became a commercial enterprise.
Given the circumstances, postponing the race is the right decision and cuts the Chinese race organisers a lot of slack, in what are very difficult circumstances. As for the race eventually being held, at some future date, 'm not going ti hold my breath.