Andres125sx wrote: ↑19 Feb 2020, 18:30
I loved Magny Cours
OTOH I don´t understand the criticism to Tilke tracks, I like most of them. What do you dislike about them?
This is a proper track:
This is
not a proper track:
Everything is wrong. It's too wide, it's too artificial... It's just like some painted lines on a parking lot, a technical exercise instead of a real driving challenge.
A proper track should be heart in the mouth, biting your tongue, and going "phwoah, blimey" when pushing it to the limit.
A proper race track should be like a roller coaster for motor vehicles. Not "oh I missed the apex, never mind, I'll just detour through the paved runoff".
Just_a_fan wrote: ↑19 Feb 2020, 18:46
I like Magny Cours too.
I think you are very much in the minority, as most people including myself despise the modern
Paul Ricard [edit].
When you go to a proper track like Red Bull Ring, Suzuka or Spa and even Hungaroring, Catalunya or new Hockenheim (which are both vastly better than most brand new F1 cricuits), it's just a night and day improvement over
Paul Ricard [edit] or Sochi.
The great similarity between Red Bull's Ring and Honda's Suzuka shows how they are a good match of constructor and engine supplier. The tracks largely still have their gravel traps on most corners. They are both traditionalist tracks owned by traditionalist owners, who think a motor racing circuit should be a daunting challenge to drive at the limit.
High dimensional technique and extreme concentration are required in order to successfully capture this challenging course, so is the opinion of the vast majority of top racing drivers that are given the chance to race at Suzuka Circuit.
Fernando Alonso, “Suzuka is probably the most difficult track in the world. The most challenging one too, that is why I love every bit of this course. ”
https://www.suzukacircuit.jp/en/info/aboutus/guide/
I very much like Monaco and Baku too as they provide the same driving challenge of pushing it to the ragged edge
, even if this challenge happens at lower speed due to the tighter layout. Sure it is difficult to overtake at Monaco, but this only builds the tension and drama ("track position is king at Monaco")... Monaco is a truly iconic circuit for Grand Prix racing.