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19 Sep 2006, 15:41 (Ref:1713911) | #1 | ||
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Return of the Peraltada for Mexico City Grand Prix
Yep that's right. There is strong rumors that the very fast 160mph long left banked last corner that was used by F1 and current used by the NASCAR Busch Series will return in the GP layout for the final Champ Car round in November.
There still isn't huge run off, but hey much better then the micky mouse stadium section. |
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Agreed.
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Excellent news if it proves to be true.
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If true, excellent, and the reverse way to F1, who is only keen on making all tracks look equal...
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yesterday was confirmed that the Peraltada will be used, however before Peraltada, a chicane similar to the NASCAR chicane in the other side of the circuit will be installed, more likely on the place were the circuit used to enter to the Forum, that leave some space that allow a Champcar to accelerate to a decent speed again before the corner, so i think they will slow down the cars, but not in the "Tilke-dome" way, so the cars still will be on the corner at a decent fast speed.
The other option proposed was to enable again the old gravel trap that use to be on the corner since the F-1 days, but that would sacrify the peraltada grandstand, so the chicane option was selected... In my personal opinion this is great, even with the chicane, the return of the "Peraltada" is indeed a great thing... |
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20 Sep 2006, 04:18 (Ref:1714285) | #7 | ||
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It's probably less embarrassing than cars racing through an empty baseball stadium.
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"Empty" stickshift, are you sure ?
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Wonder what it would take to get them to do away with the chicanery entirely? Is it entirely about entry speed? Or would more runoff (currently an impossibility) be all that's required? |
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Those things are all within the park, though, so in theory could be changed. Could runoff be done properly at all, or would the road immediately outside the track have to be squeezed? I doubt that's something that could be done ...
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yes, that's what I was thinking. That boulevard is huge. I suppose they could do away with the median if necessary but that would not gain them very much - and they can't move Peraltada in the other direction because the stadium is right there. I guess there isn't much that can be done to allow the speeds to be high through there.
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I would certainly think a SAFER barrier would do the trick at Peralta (btw, was the banking ever much higher than it is now?).
Too bad Espiral and the full length hairpin are no longer used. The full 3.107-mile GP circuit would be GREAT. |
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Espiral is now covered by stands, and decreasing-radius corners are deemed by FIA to be too difficult for poor little drivers these days anyway.
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Unfortunatly the espiral is one of those kind of corners that belongs to the past of motorsports, but apart of that the barrier wall of the espiral corner was in fact the wall that separates the racetrack from the street... |
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Let the FIA ***** and moan (I didn't feel like mincing words for this). I don't exactly think they can shut a circuit down; the worst they can do is not run their top championships at the circuit. Besides, given all the stuff about proposed circuits and new countries wanting calendar slots, there isn't a snowball's chance in Hades that F1 will return to the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, even in its current, heavily revamped state.
We may as well make it the best darn circuit possible. Rearranging stands, compared to a lot of other works, should be pretty simple. To curb concerns at Espiral and Peralta, use close proximity retaining walls with SAFER barriers and debris fencing. And the full length Horquilla Hairpin would add another possible overtaking area. Space may be limited there, but then again, there is very little run-off at both of the hairpins at Sears Point, so I don't see a particular problem. |
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I like your thinking, Purist. I just want to ensure that there's some good racing there... let's see how Peraltada does this year with real cars. |
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The chicane is lame.
Lol just wanted to rime. but what chicane is good? I think the actual section afterwards if the diagram above is correct there should be a great chance of slip streaming and great viewing in the grand stands where the final turn blends into the straight. |
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