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GP2 favourite circuit

papa..

GP2 favourite circuit

by papa.. » Sat, 16 Nov 1996 04:00:00

1. SPA is my favorite in small part because its one of the few to not
have both balls cut off in the safety blitz....
2. MONZA....
3. IMOLA
4. MONOCO

Actually my favorite track would be the old tracks. SPA with both
balls intact, Monza with the banking, The track at Mexico last raced
in 91 I think. With all these wonderful utilities for making current
drivers I would hope that one day someone would make some of the old
tracks for us to race on...Im far less interested in racing the new
tracks...they are more like Kart tracks than anything deserving being
called Formula 1. Could you imagine how much fun it would be to race
the Nurbergring...(sorry about the spelling) over a hundred
curves..And old mighty Silverstone whose present day face bears no
resemblence to the old HOW BIG ARE YOUR BALLS TRACK. <VBG>

Pierre

John Wallac

GP2 favourite circuit

by John Wallac » Sat, 16 Nov 1996 04:00:00



Me, I love Jerez. The driver is constantly busy setting and balancing
the car, and an excellent blend of precision corners and faster ones to
test your bottle! Most importantly, lots and lots of kerbs that you can
climb all over :))))))

The sad ones? No surprises, Monza and Hockenheim......yawn.

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Mark Rober

GP2 favourite circuit

by Mark Rober » Tue, 19 Nov 1996 04:00:00


>Me, I love Jerez. The driver is constantly busy setting and balancing
>the car, and an excellent blend of precision corners and faster ones to
>test your bottle! Most importantly, lots and lots of kerbs that you can
>climb all over :))))))
>The sad ones? No surprises, Monza and Hockenheim......yawn.

In a ***ic sort of way I actually quite like Hockenheim.  IMHO
Bremskurve 3 is a good a test of nerve and precision as you`re going
to find.  I too like corners where you can use the kerbs and
Bremskurve 1 is pretty good for that.  Then of course there is the
challenge of trying to keep hold of the car through the stadium
section.  Shame about all those boring straights and the pointless
Bremskurve 2.  As to my personal favourite, it _used_ to be Estoril,
now I`d probably say that its Spa.

Mark
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Erik van der Grinte

GP2 favourite circuit

by Erik van der Grinte » Sun, 24 Nov 1996 04:00:00


> Me, I love Jerez. The driver is constantly busy setting and balancing
> the car, and an excellent blend of precision corners and faster ones to
> test your bottle! Most importantly, lots and lots of kerbs that you can
> climb all over :))))))

What can I say? I totally agree on that! At first I couldn't keep the
car on the track, especially in Curva Sito Pons (just wanted to keep up
the high speed). Favourite part of the circuit: Curva Ayrton Senna. Just
love to go through that chicane!
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