Imola of course :D
Imola of course :D
Is Monza not enough? ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by pino
Seconded (thirded?). Paddock is a great place to watch from. Really nasty adverse camber on that corner - one time I saw a Porsche 944 in a weekenders race subjected to an instant concrete-assisted short wheelbase conversion right in front of me... (driver was ok. I think his underwear may have been a write-off, though).Quote:
All good tracks I realise Brands will never be on the calender again but it is the best track for viewing anywhere paddock hill bend one of the all time greats
Also, the inside of Druids is a great place to stand. You can get right up to the barrier and watch the cars come screaming down the hill and struggle to brake for the hairpin...
Anyway, in addition to BH, I'd want to add/bring back:
Laguna Seca
Watkins Glen
Istanbul Park
Portland International Raceway (what? It's just down the road from here... ;) )
Buenos Aires
Thruxton - I'd be interested to see how F1 cars go there. It's also something unique and is unspoilt by any kind of Tilkeness.
Pembrey - cos it was my "local" track growing up, and their kart track was my first go at outdoor karting in 2000. It was amazing!
Why? IMO a "mickey mouse" track; the Hungaroring of South America.Quote:
Originally Posted by havk
How did I forget Istanbul park!?
Also I would like to add Portimao
I know it's never been on the calender but the SlovakRing is a great track
Laguna has never featured on the calender but it would be great!
It was a choice between Pheonix and Laguna and they chose Pheonix bet there regretting that!
The A1 (now Red Bull) Ring.
Not a great track, especially compared to the mighty old Österreichring, but the races from 1997-2003 were always exciting.
With RBR being (on paper, at least ;) ) an Austrian team, it would be great to have a home race.