Juzh wrote: ↑10 Mar 2017, 18:45
gold333 wrote:Does anyone know of a list of circuits that have changed the least since the 80's until today?
Off the top of my head:
Hungaroring
Monaco
Canada
Magny Cours
Suzuka
Brazil
Jerez
Not in any particular order. I think Brazil changed the least though. Would be awesome to get an all time near exact comparison of all qualifying times from every year and pick out the fastest F1 year ever.
80s lol. Be reasonable. Every track on this list is nowhere near what it was back then. Suzuka perhaps the closest but it had way tighter 130r. I'm not sure about jerez, but it's not on the calendar anyway, same for magny cours. Hungaroring, monaco, canada and brazil are night and day difference. Yes, even brazil.
I beg to differ. I've just compared track layouts and it appears that from 1991 until now the differences in layout are:
Brazil= No difference
Canada= Hairpin moved 10 metres inward, all other corners identical.
Hunagoring= T1 slightly tightened up, all other corners identical.
Monaco= T1 slightly tightened up, T14 slightly loosened up, all other corners identical.
Suzuka= T15 made slightly faster and T16 placed closer to T15, all other corners identical.
To be honest these changes from a layout perspective are minimal. And contrary to what you say I can't find a single corner layout change from Interlagos (since 1990). (apart from resurfacing, etc.) I may have not done enough research though and would love to be proven wrong.
I think these circuits are the most "unchanged" oldest circuits and it would be nice to get a comparison. Mind you kerbing has changed, dropped from the insane sidewalk type kerbs in those years to the flat, smooth kerbs we have today. That would be an advantage to the older type cars laptimes for sure.
F1 car width now 2.0m (same as 1993-1997). Lets go crazy and bring the 2.2m cars back (<1992).