Irvine: Fuji `cr*p` and does not add to F1.
Former Formula 1 star Eddie Irvine has branded Fuji Speedway - home to this weekend's Japanese Grand Prix - 'a crap circuit' and 'the worst place possible to have a grand p🌳rix', as he insisted the race should never have been taken away from Suzuka.
Irvine - who competed in 147 races in the top flight from 1993 until 2002, finishing runner🌟-up in the F1 World Championship with Ferrari to McLaren-Mercedes' Mika Hakkinen in 1999 - spent much of his formative career in Japan, and as such knowsꦿ the circuits well.
Former Formula 1 star Eddie Irvine has brand𒅌ed Fuji Speedway - home to this weekend's Japanese Grand Prix - 'a crap circuit' and 'the worst place possible to have a grand prix', as he insisted the race should never have been taken away from Suzuka.
Irvine - who competed in 147 races in the top flig🃏ht from 1993 until 2002, finishing runner-up in the F1 World Championship with Ferrari to McLaren-Mercedes' Mika Hakkinen in 1999 - spent much of his formative career in Japan, and as such knows the circuits well.
Whilst Suzuka - a perennial favourite amongst drivers for its challenging nature - welcomed the sport from 1987 until 2006 without exception, Fuji regained ♏the race last year, and from 2009 will alternate with Suzuka every season.
The 2007 Japanese Grand Prix was notable for a heavy deluge that saw the field spend the first 19 laps behind the safety car - during which Red Bull Racing's Mark Webber and Scuderia Toro Rosso's Sebastian Vettel collided with each other - 𝓀as well as an earthquake not long after the chequered flag had fallen.
Irvine claims the return to Fuji - which was originally designated the home of the Japanese Grand Prix back in 1976, only for the venue to be stripped of that privilege just over a year later following a fatal accident th🔥at killed two spectators, and was subsequently re-designed by Hermann Tilke and bought by Japanese car giant Toyota - was motivated by solely monetary reasons, and that the switch had been a big ওmistake.
"To move it because of money to a very average circuit like Fuji is very disappointing," the famously outspoken Ulsterman told Virgin Media.
"To me, Fuji is a crap circuit. It's a horrible,🍃 boring place in t🐷he middle of nowhere. The weather is usually horrible and it's just the worst possible place to have a grand prix.
"You have to say thaཧt Fuji does not༺ add to Formula 1."