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Abu Dhabi is the capital of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the cultural, political and economic heart of the country. It is the largest of the seven emirates that make up the UAE and presents an appealing mix of modern living and Bedouin roots and traditions. It is a beautiful garden city graced with wide tree-lined boulevards and lush green parks.
People from other cultures can always be assured of the warm welcome they will receive from the residents of Abu Dhabi.
A large portion of the emirate's population is concentrated in Abu Dhabi city, which is located on an island. As such, the city is compact, accessible and easy to find your way around!
Abu Dhabi F1 Grand Prix Circuit.
Video Credits: www.Abudhabigp.com
Two of the 9/11 terrorist were from UAE (Abu Dhabi) F1 TAKE CARE!!
USGP back now!!! oh and France and Canada
Stupid Ecclestone!
His new races are soooo boring!!!
valencia+singapur=abudavi
By villalbacanari [Affiliate User] 1228223386 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removethis had better be good and the last race is when atmosphere really counts for example adelaide had very paasionate f1 fans, Suzuka blew that away and brazil was just brilliant hopefully it wont turn into a palace where bernie ecclestone can have a lapdance instead of watching the race
By gangstamillion [Affiliate User] 1227619047 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removetrue, I guess it's in their nature.
By sussex113 [Affiliate User] 1227202570 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveWell, they're Brazilians. Massa just lost the world championship in the last corner. And Brazilians don't care about sportsmanships in situations like that, Hamilton is lucky that they didn't killed him on the spot, Brazilians are passionate, emotional and very impulsive people.
By CaboArmorKing [Affiliate User] 1227198937 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removeok it wasn't bad for the actual racing. but it was very unsporting of the crowd to boo Hamilton when he'd just become the champ. they should have been more gracious in defeat I think. As for Dhabi, I think it will be missing atmoshpere. we'll wait and see...
By sussex113 [Affiliate User] 1227194160 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveHow was the booing bad for sport?? It represent passion, what you think is missing in Abu Dhabi.
By CaboArmorKing [Affiliate User] 1227110864 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveI Currently hold a Registration Number plate which reads F1 UAE (Formula 1 United Arab Emirates) Anyone interested please do not hesitate to contact me. Thnaks, Nice Vid.
By Adam911355 [Affiliate User] 1227009818 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveAnother new track - looking forward to it. I t keeps the sport fresh. Final race? Hopefully Ferrari will have it sewn up by then. Brazil year was a fantastic spectacle.
By djcarbines [Affiliate User] 1225851231 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveI swear there is NO PASSION in a place like Abu Dhabi for F1! how can they make it the season finale? sure it could be sold out but that'd probably be because of curiosity rather than excitement. this race better be good...
(quick thought: the booing at brazil 08 was bad for sport)
I see there's track lighting, so I'm guessing that WTCC or some other big racing organisation may well follow F1's Singapore...
By TJlaaaaaa [Affiliate User] 1225630451 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveOffcourse but you know there is another important factor which is called the conditions of race if they are racing throughout the europe and north america it will be same for them but when it comes to hot races like bahrain, malaysia and singapore (night)the skills of the drivers are tested to a great extend which makes it more interesting to watch who can keep up with...
By naiyyer [Affiliate User] 1224133497 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveI think it´s not about racing in countries with racing history but about racing in good tracks like Spa, Monza, Istanbul, Canada, Melbourne, where the racing spectacle is good and where overtaking opportunites actually exist, not like in Valencia, Singapour, Baharain, Malasya and the rest of new Circuits that although they count with nice scenarios they are incredibly boring races to watch.
However, this new one seems like it will have a few overtaking corners. What do you think?
Frustration doesn't allow you to agitate in a way that concerns the safety of innocent drivers who have nothing to do with the decision made by other.....and as far as the race in Abudhabi is concerned time will tell that the show is SOLD OUT because of season finale......and you're most welcome here :p
By naiyyer [Affiliate User] 1224131506 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveThey are races. Not all of them are going to have a distinctive feature, they don'e all have to
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