F1's latest Circuits
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The slight elevation changes of bahrain's circuit will make it exciting. As well it will be one of the hottest circuits temp. wise due to that dessert heat..
I really like the Tunnel that Shanghai will be building.. I think I'll suggest to James ,he pose as a Chinese F1 commentator when he gets back from SEMA and get full paddock access
I really like the Tunnel that Shanghai will be building.. I think I'll suggest to James ,he pose as a Chinese F1 commentator when he gets back from SEMA and get full paddock access
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Marco and I care, so shut up.
Simon, I saw these yesterday, why are you so late in posting?
I'm not sure I like the corner complex #5 at Shanghai. I just get nervous when I see the track that close to itself. Solid barriers will be mandatory to make sure cars can not cross the track at one place and get onto the track in another.
New circuits are great, and I'm thrilled to see new ones being added. Some of the long-term drivers have such an advantage because they have driven certain tracks so many times. New circuits really help to even the playing field.
Simon, I saw these yesterday, why are you so late in posting?
I'm not sure I like the corner complex #5 at Shanghai. I just get nervous when I see the track that close to itself. Solid barriers will be mandatory to make sure cars can not cross the track at one place and get onto the track in another.
New circuits are great, and I'm thrilled to see new ones being added. Some of the long-term drivers have such an advantage because they have driven certain tracks so many times. New circuits really help to even the playing field.
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I think that they should start encorporating jumps into F1 tracks.
Id love to see a whole fleet of cars taking to the air at once.
What is the benefit to the non-TV viewing audience of a tunnel? Seriously, they could pull over for a coffee and who'd know? Underground viewing may be novel though......if they do it.
Id love to see a whole fleet of cars taking to the air at once.
What is the benefit to the non-TV viewing audience of a tunnel? Seriously, they could pull over for a coffee and who'd know? Underground viewing may be novel though......if they do it.
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I'm thinking that tunnel section will be like a skybox, premium-seating areas for the wealthiest spectators. The view could be amazing, and clearly the seating will be within the building so all the amenities can be served right up.
Now as far as the jumps are concerned, give me a break...
Now as far as the jumps are concerned, give me a break...
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This would be the year to go to Brazil for their race!!!
[I]2004 will be the Ayrton Senna year in Brazil
10 years after his tragic death
2004 will be the Ayrton Senna year in Brazil. Ten years after the tragic death of the triple F1 World Champion, Brazil will commemorate the fabulous career and life of Senna, through a series of concerts, events and exhibitions in his home country.
"The project will be to celebrate the values that were dear to Ayrton, notably his pride of being a Brazilian," said his sister Viviane in a press conference.
Viviane Senna is presiding the Ayrton Senna Foundation, an idea that was started by the driver before his tragic accident in 1994 and pursued by his close friends and relatives. The Foundation takes care of 2.7 million children and teenagers in need, all over Brazil.
The 2004 commemorative events will include a large exhibition dedicated to the life and career of the Brazilian champion. The exhibition will be inaugurated in Sao Paulo - his native city - before being presented in France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy and Japan.
Many major concerts will be organised in Brazil and in Italy, including one on the 100th anniversary of the F
[I]2004 will be the Ayrton Senna year in Brazil
10 years after his tragic death
2004 will be the Ayrton Senna year in Brazil. Ten years after the tragic death of the triple F1 World Champion, Brazil will commemorate the fabulous career and life of Senna, through a series of concerts, events and exhibitions in his home country.
"The project will be to celebrate the values that were dear to Ayrton, notably his pride of being a Brazilian," said his sister Viviane in a press conference.
Viviane Senna is presiding the Ayrton Senna Foundation, an idea that was started by the driver before his tragic accident in 1994 and pursued by his close friends and relatives. The Foundation takes care of 2.7 million children and teenagers in need, all over Brazil.
The 2004 commemorative events will include a large exhibition dedicated to the life and career of the Brazilian champion. The exhibition will be inaugurated in Sao Paulo - his native city - before being presented in France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy and Japan.
Many major concerts will be organised in Brazil and in Italy, including one on the 100th anniversary of the F
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