Well, I suppose this depends on what they mean by a "driveable corner."
Judging from the report, it sounds like they may actually speed the series
of chicanes up a bit, and try and cut down on the curb-bashing which has
caused so much chaos and so many tears in the past. If so, I'm all for
it--the chicanes do make for some mighty braking ( and hence passing, yes
Bernie). . . but that's about it.
--David K.
> > On www.alphaf1.com, Febuary 3rd, there was an article about Monza
> > changing the first set of chicanes in to a "Driveable Corner". Work on
> > the changes starting July and Finished before the GP on September 10th.
> > Now since EA F1 2000 is using the 2000 season (tracks, cars, drivers)
> > will they beable to get the plans for the new monza, will there be an
> > update or will we have to settle for the current layout of Monza.
> I don't want the new configuration. Enough track killing for me, all the
> reports say that they have killed Monza with the new corner changes.
Don't
> ask me what's their problem with changing circuits. They changed
Hockenheim
> only so that sponsors would have less blurry shots of the cars (it's the
one
> and only reason), now they are modifying another track for absolutely no
> reason. I've heard it would be a slow corner, kinda like the second
chicane
> at Imola. Poor Tifosis, Bernie is getting them in their own Mecca.
> --
> -- Fran?ois Mnard <ymenard>
> -- May the Downforce be with you...
> "People think it must be fun to be a super genius, but they don't realise
> how hard it is to put up with all the idiots in the world."