What?Miguel wrote:Mmm... the elevation changes do add some salt and spice to the mix. Nevertheless, I have the feeling that the track would have been more interesting if ran counterclockwise.
Regarding the "Break points", these are carefully designed spots to tighten the championship. Tilke reckons the Newey cars are the "fast and the fragile". In order to give some advantage to the other teams, the break points include carefully tuned ultrasounds and bumps that will enter into resonance with Newey desing. The result is an 80% enhancement of a DNF probability. Beware Mark Webber! you may end up braking with your buttocks.
Oh, and a nice +1 to variable radius corners.
Haha... brilliant.Miguel wrote:Mmm... the elevation changes do add some salt and spice to the mix. Nevertheless, I have the feeling that the track would have been more interesting if ran counterclockwise.
Regarding the "Break points", these are carefully designed spots to tighten the championship. Tilke reckons the Newey cars are the "fast and the fragile". In order to give some advantage to the other teams, the break points include carefully tuned ultrasounds and bumps that will enter into resonance with Newey desing. The result is an 80% enhancement of a DNF probability. Beware Mark Webber! you may end up braking with your buttocks.
Oh, and a nice +1 to variable radius corners.
the track looks awesome... and the back straight is like the one in china... i guess with the double diffuser out next year and with K.E.R.S back (mostly)... more overtaking will take place... and will suit the FORCE INDIAs....n smikle wrote:
Even if you scales the height down by 5, considering the length of the track, the raised points are still very steep. That back straight looks like a real roller coaster.
It definately has more elements than Monza the track it is inspired by (I think). I hope Tilke puts the feedback from the teams to good use.
those pics are of oct7, ......some fresh news.....although not enough pictures....WilliamsF1 wrote:What are they building there?
auto saibot wrote:those pics are of oct7, ......some fresh news.....although not enough pictures....WilliamsF1 wrote:What are they building there?
http://epaper.mailtoday.in/showstory.as ... dundefined
the overdose of monsoon has affected the work, which is now in full swing
Are you still in prehistoric era?dave34m wrote:Doesn't India still recieve international aid. Kinda wonder what a country in that situation is doing hosting a F1 race.
Vasco wrote:I hope that things will be better organized than the 2010 commonwealth games. The last thing you would want are drivers pulling out due to some illness.
=D>Vasco wrote:I hope that things will be better organized than the 2010 commonwealth games. The last thing you would want are drivers pulling out due to some illness.
Wow, thanks for those links,mangesh wrote:Are you still in prehistoric era?dave34m wrote:Doesn't India still recieve international aid. Kinda wonder what a country in that situation is doing hosting a F1 race.
India's role is changed now. India is donor now. Check this,
http://aidwatchers.com/2010/09/india-te ... p-already/
http://blog.aiddata.org/2010/09/india-t ... d-tap.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_India