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Last post 11-30-2008, 12:02 PM by haziqdaF1fanatic. 9 replies.
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  •  11-10-2008, 10:03 AM 10656

    Track Chengdu

    I've been watching the latest race and really was disappointed by the track,
    it's really not the blue print of producing an exciting race.

    The cars need a much faster track with big outbraking possibilities such
    as Sepang and Zandvoort.

    Let's hope the next race will be more exciting...


    “It's not important how fast you enter a corner, but how fast you leave it.” | A_Murel
  •  11-10-2008, 1:27 PM 10659 in reply to 10656

    Re: Track Chengdu

    Guaranteed!
    A1.GPgrid and A1PredictGP
  •  11-11-2008, 3:09 AM 10666 in reply to 10659

    Re: Track Chengdu

    All of the drivers at Chengdu were saying that they could not push to the limit due to limitations of the circuit (dust and bumps). Won't be the case at Sepang, Taupo is too tight for these cars, Gauteng and Mexico should be good.
  •  11-11-2008, 9:24 PM 10681 in reply to 10656

    Re: Track Chengdu

    I would have to agree the track was in a very poor state with all the bumps and dirt and i think it reflected badly on A1, did they not check it out before they went? sepang should be great though, we will reallyget to see what the cars can do
    Ireland to push on
  •  11-12-2008, 2:23 AM 10683 in reply to 10681

    Re: Track Chengdu

    mickeydeux:
    I would have to agree the track was in a very poor state with all the bumps and dirt and i think it reflected badly on A1, did they not check it out before they went? sepang should be great though, we will reallyget to see what the cars can do

    Of course they would have checked it out, but if the people paying for it want to race there then that is where you race. I am sure they would have thought 'this is not ideal but it meets safety regulations', so to make it commercially viable that is what they had to do. No idea where in China they will race next year but I hope Zhuhai, with Ferrari drivers club activities in support.

  •  11-12-2008, 11:42 AM 10691 in reply to 10683

    Re: Track Chengdu

    A1GP is an FiA event so the tracks have to be passed by the FiA for use in the series -- therefore it met their rquirements.

    Was it what we wanted -- No!


    A1.GPgrid and A1PredictGP
  •  11-30-2008, 3:31 AM 11043 in reply to 10666

    Re: Track Chengdu

    Well....i don't know how does Gauteng circuit looks like....But from the info that I know...Mexico track is dusty,a bit bumpy bt the things that makes the track looks interesting is coz of its long straights,the chicane before the long right-handed last corner and the first turn after the main straight....

    But some part of the circuit is a bit bumpy but........no worry....Because we're about to see some interesting battle on the track!!!!!!

  •  11-30-2008, 3:47 AM 11044 in reply to 10666

    Re: Track Chengdu

    Well....i don't know how does Gauteng circuit looks like....But from the info that I know...Mexico track is dusty,a bit bumpy bt the things that makes the track looks interesting is coz of its long straights,the chicane before the long right-handed last corner and the first turn after the main straight....

    But some part of the circuit is a bit bumpy but........no worry....Because we're about to see some interesting battle on the track!!!!!!

  •  11-30-2008, 11:17 AM 11047 in reply to 11044

    Re: Track Chengdu

    Gauteng's Decent. It is an ex-F1 track after all

    Hei jy! Ja jy, Vulindlela man! Soos in klim uit die pad uit! Hier kom ons!


  •  11-30-2008, 12:02 PM 11048 in reply to 11047

    Re: Track Chengdu

    Owh.... I see....
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