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Old 17 Jul 2012, 19:03 (Ref:3107678)   #1
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Chesterfield Street Circuit

I have always wanted a street race in my home town of Chesterfield. Not because I live there, of course; it's because of the unique "motorway" concept this track brings to the racing environment, as the track flows from one side to the other going in the opposite direction.

The track is roughly 2.5 miles in length and contains 19 demanding corners. It is also very narrow, giving drivers the best challenge of being in the right place at the right time, no matter if they are amateur or expert.

There are a few corners with specific names to them. This is a list showing them:

Memorial Curve (T19): Called this be
cause of the nearby church.
Lordsmill (T13): Named after the roundabout used for this corner.
South Derby (T9): Named after the city that is 24 miles from Chesterfield and the "south" part of the name is the direction from Chesterfield to Derby.
Brimington Common (T6): Named after a nearby village area.

It is a very high speed track with cars exceeding 200mph down the long curves and the staightaways, creating good opportunities to overtake. The roundabouts that are used in this course are also very demanding, as they turn back on themselves making the drivers' arms ache, and are sometimes very narrow if you are alongside another driver. A vast variety of challenges to look forward too.

Below Left: A birds-eye view of the circuit layout from Google Maps. This also shows surroundings of the circuit.
Below Right: The same circuit layout except without the Google Maps.
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Avus ... the German's did it bigger more than 90 years ago.
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I have always wanted a street race in my home town of Chesterfield. Not because I live there, of course; it's because of the unique "motorway" concept this track brings to the racing environment, as the track flows from one side to the other going in the opposite direction.

The track is roughly 2.5 miles in length and contains 19 demanding corners. It is also very narrow, giving drivers the best challenge of being in the right place at the right time, no matter if they are amateur or expert.

There are a few corners with specific names to them. This is a list showing them:

Memorial Curve (T19): Called this be
cause of the nearby church.
Lordsmill (T13): Named after the roundabout used for this corner.
South Derby (T9): Named after the city that is 24 miles from Chesterfield and the "south" part of the name is the direction from Chesterfield to Derby.
Brimington Common (T6): Named after a nearby village area.

It is a very high speed track with cars exceeding 200mph down the long curves and the staightaways, creating good opportunities to overtake. The roundabouts that are used in this course are also very demanding, as they turn back on themselves making the drivers' arms ache, and are sometimes very narrow if you are alongside another driver. A vast variety of challenges to look forward too.

Below Left: A birds-eye view of the circuit layout from Google Maps. This also shows surroundings of the circuit.
Below Right: The same circuit layout except without the Google Maps.
Certainly unique!
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Old 18 Jul 2012, 17:41 (Ref:3108091)   #4
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Avus ... the German's did it bigger more than 90 years ago.
True... But still, this could be a unique circuit for the future of british motorsport. It could also be desicribed as the "mini AVUS" or the "British AVUS" if you like.
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True... But still, this could be a unique circuit for the future of british motorsport. It could also be desicribed as the "mini AVUS" or the "British AVUS" if you like.
Good ideas you've got going there.
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