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It does look slow and tight doesn't it? I think the first lap could be 'interesting', it will take a lot of discipline and luck for all 50 cars to get through unscathed.
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Looking at the newest photo's on the website, the first turn leading into Dunlop is now almost as tight as Copse is at Silverstone.
On the whole that part of the circuit is not too bad, what concerns me more is their plans for Tertre Rouge. IMO when the works are complete, Tertre Rouge will cease to be a "corner" but instead be a "bend". So much for decreasing speeds, the plan as I see it must give the cars a higher exit speed from the turn so consequently also at the end of the first Mulsanne straight sector! |
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Aren't the changes around the Dunlop chicane area to slow the bikes rather than cars, and as the bikes don't use Tertre Rouge or the Ligne Droite then the additional speeds shouldn't be an issue.
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First we have the new 2005/2006 regulations for LMP's etc which is geared to trimming the cars speed with more drag etc, and yet then the ACO go and change the circuit and increase the exit speed of Tertre Rouge. I mean, what is the point of building more run-off area at Tertre Rouge if cars will be tempted to approach the turn faster as it will cease to be a "Corner" but instead be just a "Bend"!? |
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We can put the Tertre Rouge debate on hold!
Due to budgetry constraints, the ACO has decided to delay the reprofiling of Tertre Rouge until 2007.......... |
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Interesting aeriel shots of the new Dunlop Chicane and the mess!!!
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What was wrong with the last version of the Dunlop Chicane?
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I'm just looking at that photos now, I can see much working going on the village area.
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Best news yet , no change to Tetre Rouge .....
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The first race meeting of the year at Le Mans (Bugatti Circuit) is on Sunday and the reprofiled approach to the Dunlop Chicane, the Chicane itself and the new pit exit are almost complete. The latest pictures to be released by the ACO can be found here on Infoscourse.org.
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I have just seen the photos on DSC, the entry to Dunlop looks really tight. It also looks as if the work in the village is coming along nicely.
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I understand why they have done it with the fastset MotoGP bikes getting to that point at just shy of 200mph, according to the ACO site, and the rider forgetting they have brakes.
But I think it is going to cause far more problems than it will solve for the 24hr car race for the reasons stated by Bentley03. I think more creative soloutions could have been found, and would even question the need for a chicane with the revised Esses now in place. Maybe a drive thru section could have been used and the chicane only used for the bikes. |
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I worry about that chicane at 5pm on race day, it really does look tight and 50 cars going though in one go... As for your comments about the need for it, again I agree entirely. To see the cars flat out over the ridge without a chicane followed by a difficult downhilll brake in to the new esses would be great to watch and a real challenge for the drivers. Let the bikes have their chicane and the cars have their track. |
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