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13 Jun 2014, 11:05 (Ref:3419860) | #376 | |
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Nothing behind there, they could easily move the barrier 50 feet wäre Duval crashed, it is past the bridge and only grass and a small lake there.
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What the pic doesn't show is the elevation change coming off the bridge so creating more space between track and barriers might be possible but a lot of ground needs to be added in order to raise the surface on the sides. With all the mayhem so far this year I'm sure it'll be under close review by the FIA/ACO. |
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You know I thought it was a GREAT race and got plenty of positives out of it... the new LMP regs worked surprisingly great and ACO hasd raised their game in many areas. Yes, Chiana is praising something! The only, only real letdown came from the circuit itself... not only was it depressingly sad to observe the rundown from Mulsanne corner all the way to the start of the Curves knowing it's all gonna be raped for next year, but also the amount of corner shortcutting everywhere else was really disgusting. Most obviously at the Corvette Corner of course (four wheels have been used outside the white line there for years however the recent extension of the runoff has just worsened it) but other parts of the track were notably more abused too, thanks to the ever more extending asphalt extensions . Most of them had been added unannounced so it was worse than I feared prior the race week.
Sam Hancock and Stuart Hall had great discussion about this on Eurosport during Q. The amount of accidents happening due to drivers pushing beyond track limits everywhere surely has some connection with the ever growing amount of tarmac runoff... The only non-Grade1 WEC track sure is starting to resemblence all the others in this area. Dunlop esses 2000's modification - OK! Lowering of the Mulsanne hump - OK! Chicane tightenings - OK! New pit entries - OK! Tetre Rouge tightening and modifications - OK! Catch fencing upgrades - OK! Barrier upgrades - OK! Walls put further back in places - OK! All grass and gravel replaced by asphalt - screw you Last edited by Deleted; 23 Jun 2014 at 12:34. |
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23 Jun 2014, 12:35 (Ref:3425373) | #382 | ||
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The bridge isn't at that part of the Porsche curves - it's between the first two left handers. The part where Duval and Calado crashed is ground-level and it's perfectly possible to push the barriers further back.
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Dunno how that's particularly relevant to this year, I don't recall accidents involving people pushing tarmac runof, where Duval, Colado, Rees etc crashed for example doesn't have extra tarmac run off.
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However, I would suggest - or invite if you rather have that (we'll have to work on the details how to figure out such an arrangement) you take a walk up the ramp coming off the bridge and let me know how you feel about the elevation change afterwards! Just to be clear: yes, I'm aware where exactly the bridge is and - no, the ramp at that point isn't as high as the bridge. The elevation change on the downhill ramp isn't nearly as great as, let's say Paddock Hill Bend or Radillon either but still enough to make alternations to the run off area substantial. Anyways, I'm sure both crashes have triggered all the necessary alarm bells within the ACO and we'll see some sort of redesign in the not to distant future. Bring on the construction machines! |
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28 Jul 2014, 12:45 (Ref:3439292) | #385 | ||
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Not exactly a track change, but might this affect the campsites in this area, or block any track views?
http://www.24h-lemans.com/en/news/th...746_14360.html |
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Looking at this
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...type=1&theater It looks more likely to affect the big wheel and the corporate area than the campsite. It depends on where they move those to, though |
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Anyone got a clue about the banked oval on the infield? What is it, who uses it, when built etc?
I'm not talking about the hippodrome I'm talking about this… https://www.google.fr/maps/@47.95342.../data=!3m1!1e3 |
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that's the Leon Bolle velodrome, opened October 2007
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I never noticed that oval, though I did see what seems to be a horse racing track nearby. What's the paved oval supposed to be used for?
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Click Bodysnatcher's link chernaudi........
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Some news about the works between Mulsanne curve and Porsche curve. The tendering procedure is now closed. The works would have to begin now or in october and there will be 2 parts : the first one from Mulsanne to Arnage. The second one from Arnage to Porsche curve could follow the first one but because of financial plan they would have to proceed in April. What about these works? Ground stripping, track cutting and recovering all the parts with tarmac. No details about the tarmac width to disappear. It seems that all the parts of ground will be recovered.
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Thank you very much Eric!
I really hope that the track will remain as close to it's current layout. |
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I too will mourn the impending loss of what to others may just appear to be grass verges. They're grass verges because for close to 51 weeks of the year, it's just a road in France from A to B, not a racetrack. It is an iconic view and I'll be sad to lose it.....
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15 Sep 2014, 21:09 (Ref:3453687) | #398 | ||
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Are we definitely losing all of it?
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Don't worry about it. The new tarmac will be painted green.
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