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24 Jul 2011, 12:57 (Ref:2930390) | #1 | |
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Grand Prix of South Africa
Sadly, Kyalamai is only a shadow of its former self, and the whole area has been developed. People are also complaining of the noise (why did you buy land next to a race track, then?) so chances of this are very slim.
Anyway, here's my version of an updated Kyalami, still high speed like the original, and with modifications mostly to the rubbish South part of the track, the only part where there's space. In the North, the new overtaking opportunity will need some demolition In the West, I had to leave the iconic Wesbank hairpin and the following Mineshaft intact, but the changes are in the South where the track would have to dip in the esses, and then rise out in the final turn and back onto the main straight. And if Kyalami doesn't work out, then how about racing in downtown Johannesburg? This track is 4.4 miles long, and gives the hijackers ample opportunities |
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1 Aug 2011, 16:36 (Ref:2934589) | #2 | ||
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I like that Kyalami edit, Hugenholz-esque.
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