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Those two have exemplary first turns... To run street circuits in America all the while avoiding major stackups ever other time, race organizers need to realize that they need to have adequate runoff like Singapore or Valencia. Accidents happen, I realize that - but Baltimore was a little bit ridiculous and I don't believe for a second that it was purely down to driver stupidity. |
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As Vepe points out, Valencia wasn't laid out on actual streets, or a properly developed area. The pit complex and surrounding turns at Singapore are purpose-built. F1 also has the pull to actually get those things built. Again, those were areas that weren't built up yet.
With the relative lack of development restrictions, or even city planning, here in the US, cities here don't tend to have large, unfilled zones like that. The cities that have kept, or reclaimed, those open areas (plazas, parks, squares, etc) probably aren't going to be as receptive to hosting a street circuit motor race to begin with, and certainly not one that would use those spaces. In the end, you have to have the space in the city to have the luxury of that run-off room. That space is rare to non-existent in the most major cities here, which are also the ones that would be modt able to support such events. Again, though, you can't use space you don't have, and bulldozing half of downtown to make it isn't an option. |
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Valencia circuit is not in the city is in an adjacent harbour area.
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I finally watched the race last night..... I sure hope I never have to watch another race on the streets of Baltimore. What a horrible waste of race cars. And what a joke of a "Race track"
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Looks like it's on hiatus for a couple of years due to scheduleing conflicts.
http://jalopnik.com/even-after-a-yea...-ba-1309295661 |
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