Saw about 3 laps of this before it put me to sleep, the big thing I noticed was the complete lack of a crowd, not withstanding the current troubles this is my big problem with all these motorsport events in these countries, the locals aren't interested. Compare that with the over subscription in the true motorsport heartland of europe. Only we know who is prepared to pay the dwarfs fees (wonder how much he's charging himself to hold the French GP at Paul Ricard next year)
The World Superbikes from Assen today on the other showed what real motorsport is about, well until the rain turned up midway through the first race and the Brits took it in turns to throw it down the road.
Roughly 10 riders within a few seconds of each other, go into a corner a bit hot run wide and you'd lost 3 places, breath taking stuff.