WilliamsF1 wrote:MikeFromCanada wrote:For those wanting to read up on the accident back in April:
http://joesaward.wordpress.com/2011/04/ ... nterlagos/
Also, this is what I have found on the topic of circuit adjustments. This is from back in April mind you.
Apr.13 (GMM) Brazilian authorities have confirmed reports that a decision has been made to alter the Curva do Cafe corner ahead of this year's grand prix at Interlagos.
Stock car driver Gustavo Sondermann's death after bouncing off the wall back onto the racing line was the third fatality at the high speed left-hand bend in four years.
Agencia Estado reports that the decision to demolish a section of grandstand and install an inclined run-off area was taken jointly by the Brazilian federation CBA, the administrators of the circuit and the city of Sao Paulo.
The proposal will now be sent to the FIA, after which an inspector will visit the circuit to approve the works.
It is expected that the change will be completed by August, in time for a stock car race and well in advance of the F1 season finale.
http://www.newsonf1.com/mobile/2011/new ... _race.html
I remember a proposal where the pits are moved to the Reta Oposta (the straight after the Senna S and Curva do sol), the straight continues to beyond the lake, uses the old Curva 3 and Juncao around the lake and joins back at Ferradura (current turn 6)
*SNIP*
At Interlagos, they have to find arround €50m to get the track up to standard for 2014 for when its contract is up for renewal.
The improvments are detailed as followed:
* Re location of the pit complex to Reta Oposita straight
* Pit complex to be of standard of arround new Silverstone/Suzuka ones.
* New pit straight to be lengthened to arround 940m from its current 780m
* Grandtsand at current T4 to be demolished to accomodate this
* Track to be brought closer to 4.8km from its current 4.3
* Track to go arround lake and join on current T5 so to make Ferradura a hardrner
* Bico Del Plato to be reprofiled to a shorter style to allow embankment works at Subdia dos boxes to make that corner flatter/straighter
* This should increase lap time from arround 1:14 to 1:16 range to 1:22 to 1:25 range and reduce laps down from 70 to roughly 64.
* General improvement in drainage as Curva do Sol and Merghullo are bad in the wet, propper un-driveavle.
Interlagos is a track that needs an update, and if it did theese updates, i think the track would be a real test, it would be an engine breaker last race, and a race that teams would have to go one way, optomise for the straights and loose time in the twists or optomise for the twists and be compromised in the straights. Also with the weather system at Interlagos, anything is posible. It would give us one hell of a track that Brazil could be proud of.
Seemingly Interlagos is going to start with improvements it can do as soon as early next year when it has time.