"Always" seems to be an exaggeration. Since the safety tweaks after 1994, it was notorious for lack of overtaking.fritticaldi wrote:It was technical track and always produced exciting races.
The revised layout may have solved that issue with variante bassa chicane has been removed, making the run from rivazza 2 to the tamburello chicane totally flat-out.timbo wrote:"Always" seems to be an exaggeration. Since the safety tweaks after 1994, it was notorious for lack of overtaking.fritticaldi wrote:It was technical track and always produced exciting races.
The revised layout may have solved that issue with variante bassa chicane has been removed, making the run from rivazza 2 to the tamburello chicane totally flat-out.timbo wrote:"Always" seems to be an exaggeration. Since the safety tweaks after 1994, it was notorious for lack of overtaking.fritticaldi wrote:It was technical track and always produced exciting races.
Imola is italy, newey has been there many times since 1994Hail22 wrote:
Problem is Adrian Newey and therefore Red Bull will boycott the GP in fear that the San Marino Government would arrest him as soon as he enters San Marino territory, The San Marino Government believes he still has a case to answer (who knows it may of changed in the last year).
Ah Correct you are I looked at the title and sort of went...zing San Marino...Andrian Newey...They never got on well with each other (and I believe still don't).WilliamsF1 wrote:Imola is italy, newey has been there many times since 1994Hail22 wrote:
Problem is Adrian Newey and therefore Red Bull will boycott the GP in fear that the San Marino Government would arrest him as soon as he enters San Marino territory, The San Marino Government believes he still has a case to answer (who knows it may of changed in the last year).
Nonsense. First of all as already noted Imola is not really in San Marino, the reason it was called 'San Marino Grand Prix' is because there already were Italian and European ones... and San Marino isn't far so...Hail22 wrote:I think it would be a fantastic Venue/Track.
Problem is Adrian Newey and therefore Red Bull will boycott the GP in fear that the San Marino Government would arrest him as soon as he enters San Marino territory, The San Marino Government believes he still has a case to answer (who knows it may of changed in the last year).
But I do enjoy San Marino, beautiful track, rich in history...although I do miss the Chicane :/
Pandamasque wrote: The question however is whether and why Italy would fork out the necessary millions for FOM.