Pit Stop

Just before the start of the season I was in Abu Dhabi, capital of the United Arab Emirates. So were the majority of the Formula One teams. Neither they nor I were there to enjoy the Middle East sunshine as it shone down relentlessly on the Corniche. As the cars turned 'doughnuts' in front of thousands of fans on a makeshift seafront track we all waited for a badly kept secret - the emirate was to get an F1 race.

The clue was on the bottom of the Etihad jet that flew past at the end, proclaiming 'Abu Dhabi 2009'. The confirmation was at the press conference afterwards. It was held in the opulent Emirates Palace Hotel; a place so big you could be forgiven for thinking it's the size of Hong Kong itself. As I sat there watching Bernie Ecclestone charm the journalists I found myself pondering the future of the sport.

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