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28 May 2001, 09:39 (Ref:97713) | #1 | ||
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Serious comments, please!
In a thread about Formula Holden, the oft-repeated cliche about needing to 'see all the circuit' comes up yet again.
Do you really? This question I put most seriously because I know it's a falsehood. There are all those circuits at which, despite craning your neck, you can't see much at all, but does it spoil your day's racing? What circuits can you cite which had a bit you couldn't see and recognise how it produced the excitement... that 'who will emerge first' excitement that racing is all about? Of course, you need to be able to see a significant amount, don't you? Come on, please give your opinion, and please use circuits you know as examples. |
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28 May 2001, 11:42 (Ref:97754) | #2 | ||
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Amaroo Park had to be the best. You could not see all of the track from anywhere on the circiut, but the excited wondering about who would apear first through mazda house after they had dissapeared over bitupave hill always kept everyone wondering.
On the other hand, when the cars dissapear around the back of Eastern Creek, most people get anoyed that they didnt take the hill out so you could get a better view. |
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28 May 2001, 12:24 (Ref:97771) | #3 | ||
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At QR you might be able to see the whole circuit from MOST spectator points, but so what. If the cars look like ants, where's the excitement in that. Bathurst and Lakeside are the two most exciting circuits i've spectated at and I think Ray might have a point, the anticipation may actually add to the excitement.
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30 May 2001, 11:35 (Ref:98769) | #4 | ||
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Well even if they removed Corporate Hill, or the hill formerly known as for some reason, you still wouldn't see anything as the track is just that much lower around in that back corner.
I'd say it depends on the track. If there is a section which can be seen that has something happen each race, overtaking for instance, then people don't really mind too much as there is something to watch. The best seats (and I mean seats, not spot) at Eastern Creek is the grandstand and you can see the straight and...um...part of turn 1, but you miss any action really and turn 9 through the trees. So not a lot really. Amaroo was great because something always happened at stop/go and it helped that no-one could see behind the hill except officials who were around there. For me, I'm not too bothered either way. As long as there is some good racing and film in my camera I'll survive. The good racing isn't totally necessary either. |
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1 Jun 2001, 01:23 (Ref:99560) | #5 | ||
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Sitting up in the top of the Oran Park grandstand, the one with the roof, you can see 99.5% of the track....and that is fantastic- you can watch your favourite car circulate, and you always have something to look for.
I also like Morgan Park- any seat is a good seat there. Lakeside really isn't too bad, there are a fair few places around the track where you can see most of the racing. |
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