I'm just curious, why do you think Istanbul Park and Sepang are fantastic?Websta wrote:Doesn't Tilke have to design to strict specifications from the FIA? He's designed some great circuits as well - Istanbul Park and Sepang are fantastic.
I'm just curious, why do you think Istanbul Park and Sepang are fantastic?Websta wrote:Doesn't Tilke have to design to strict specifications from the FIA? He's designed some great circuits as well - Istanbul Park and Sepang are fantastic.
Add Magney Cours to that list as well.SeijaKessen wrote:God can we just go back to Imola and Mexico?
Enough of these shitty Tilkedromes.
Aside from the final corners of Istanbul, the track has a great flow and I like turn 8 a lot. As for Sepang, I think it is one of the most well-balanced tracks in the world. Both tracks have all the elements that make Suzuka, Spa and Silverstone great - the long, sweeping flat-out corners, fast s-bends, multiple-apex corners etc. Sepang was compromised a bit by the necessity of that mammoth grand stand, but the two long straights do spice up the racing and make the set-ups a bit more interesting. Just because these tracks don't have the heritage of Imola or Monza doesn't mean they aren't great tracks.SeijaKessen wrote:I'm just curious, why do you think Istanbul Park and Sepang are fantastic?Websta wrote:Doesn't Tilke have to design to strict specifications from the FIA? He's designed some great circuits as well - Istanbul Park and Sepang are fantastic.
Wait, why are they extending Interlagos?ESPImperium wrote:Add Magney Cours to that list as well.SeijaKessen wrote:God can we just go back to Imola and Mexico?
Enough of these shitty Tilkedromes.
We have too many 5.something KM tracks that only give about 54 to 57 laps, we need more 4.5Km to 4.8Km tracks with more laps to keep the drivers buisy and always fighting for track space.
One track that is to be extended is Interlagos, however that is for a longer back straight, whitch will become the pit straight. That track will go from 4.3Km to arround 4.9 to 5.1Km.
No, I don't find it particularly weird.bhallg2k wrote:So, after it's conclusively established that Ecclestone paid hefty bribes to Gerhard Gribkowsky over the sale of F1 to CVC, Bernie now says that he'd be willing to fund a London Grand Prix.
Does anyone else find it weird that he's trying to mitigate any potential PR damage from that bribe revelation with effectively yet another bribe?
Surprisingly I didn't mind Sepang...sometimes I get the feeling that the track is too wide.Websta wrote:Aside from the final corners of Istanbul, the track has a great flow and I like turn 8 a lot. As for Sepang, I think it is one of the most well-balanced tracks in the world. Both tracks have all the elements that make Suzuka, Spa and Silverstone great - the long, sweeping flat-out corners, fast s-bends, multiple-apex corners etc. Sepang was compromised a bit by the necessity of that mammoth grand stand, but the two long straights do spice up the racing and make the set-ups a bit more interesting. Just because these tracks don't have the heritage of Imola or Monza doesn't mean they aren't great tracks.SeijaKessen wrote:I'm just curious, why do you think Istanbul Park and Sepang are fantastic?Websta wrote:Doesn't Tilke have to design to strict specifications from the FIA? He's designed some great circuits as well - Istanbul Park and Sepang are fantastic.
China has some good corners but the rest is pretty ordinary, and Korea is a bit too messy - there are too many corners crammed into the second and third sectors. Abu Dhabi is just dreadful, but Bahrain and India aren't bad IMO.
The baron landscapes surrounding Shanghai, Korea, Istanbul park and the Indian circuit detract from the atmosphere as well- the forests surrounding the European tracks make them a lot more atmospheric.
I think it's a combination of all three words. I wish I could say I was surprised by it, but it's Bernie. Self-preservation has always been his overriding concern regarding most everything he does. If it happens to benefit the rest of us peasants, it's more accidental than intentional.bhallg2k wrote:Perhaps weird was the wrong word. Ironic? Typical? Pathetic?
And another thing, where's the calendar slot going to come from? F1 adds Austin this year, Jersey next year and Moscow in 2014. What gives?