In light of the new Las Vegas rectangle course, I offer an alternative not far from the slot machines. The Hoover Dam GP, a mix of Monaco and Monza. ~8 mi long.
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Hats off to Holus for inspiring this thread (he's often PMing reviews of my posts).
Yeah, would you divide it into multiple DRS zones or make it one long one? It's about three miles / five kilometers long. Would be sort of like having oval racing tactics on that part of the course.
Good points, the 'stands' are already there.
Looks like if follows a river? This makes me think, if road relevance is a real concern for modern F1, why not race on real roads? More actual road courses. Bump up the safety requirements, give the cars road car suspension travel.
We ran it in rFactor mostly in rally cars, but I have taken the 2006 Renault down it a few, hair raising, times!
The Wolf that Shute drives is "semi open wheel" in that the fronts are open but the rears are enclosed. And it's got lots of floor to create downforce.vorticism wrote: β05 Apr 2022, 01:57Those videos are great. Interesting to see that Alfa on those roads.
F1 cars sometimes run at Goodwood, and open wheelers generally are part of hillclimb today. Two decades ago (?) Heidfeld I believe ran at the Nordschleife. F1 probably would never go small market nor risk going to places without runoffs and barriers, but a round at something off the beaten path would be nice. Think of how much more 'road relevant those old F1 cars were, driving on unimproved public roads like that. Makes you think what modern F1 cars with more suspension travel and ground clearance would be like. I suppose the open wheelers running hillclimb might already answer that question to some degree.
At Pikes Peak they've had an open wheel class for a while, with wings, usually not diffusers nor floor tuning. To think in all the years no one ever took a raised CART or F1 chassis there.
Le Mans in an F1 car would be Monza levels of wing / drag so the couple of faster bits would be interesting.PlatinumZealot wrote: β05 Apr 2022, 19:10I always thought LeMans or any other 24 hr race would be interesting with F1 cars. La Sarthe might be mostly just DRS passes though![]()
2019/20 cars would be monsters. I bet 30s/lap faster.Just_a_fan wrote: β05 Apr 2022, 21:02Le Mans in an F1 car would be Monza levels of wing / drag so the couple of faster bits would be interesting.PlatinumZealot wrote: β05 Apr 2022, 19:10I always thought LeMans or any other 24 hr race would be interesting with F1 cars. La Sarthe might be mostly just DRS passes though![]()
I reckon an F1 car at Le Mans might struggle to be the fastest car around the circuit.