Are u serious? Look HUGE run off areas before entry into parabolica...
I measured in google maps, distance (D*) from max braking point towards nearest barriers:
Monza; Parabolica;
Corner diameter: approx 230m
D*: 146m
Mexico; Peralta:
Corner diameter: 300m
D*: near 125m (at slightly angle if i take same tangential measurement like above it s even less app 30m)
So reconstruction of Peralta corner needs at least 40% increase of current run off areas in 1st half of corner. And apporox 20% on the exit (moving grandstands backwards).
So is there space to satisfied that? Very hard. Especially the problem ocourded at the outside apex witch the closest the barriers.
Legend:
Red colour; measured distance D*
Blue hatched: max possible runoff areas
i belive this corner in the middle part is SUPER fast (faster than parabolica) and there it need much larger runoff area like Italian version. Remember Italian corner close quickly at the entry, witch demand little less runoff space in the middle part. Even if we put there the tarmac runoff area could be to dangerous close. Overall i believe is to little space to make comfortable runn off area on currend layout (blue hatchet area).
Unless if...
1st ...we removed the nearest local road, witch is very difficult and very unlikely (expensive, pointless etc.)
2nd... we make flat section all the way towards the street section. And then during weekend close the public road and put there mobile tire (+ armco) barriers like they do that in Singapure or Monaco.
Last proposal i believe it could became one of "unique" TM* (trademarked) features of this circuit and it could shake the FIA F1 calendar in the future. Everyone could talk about ridiculously fast corner where the drivers exceeds 4G and litterly eats the Pirellis.
"And if you no longer go for a gap that exists, you're no longer a racing driver..." Ayrton Senna