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    Quote Originally Posted by Zico View Post
    I think so too... which is likely to be especially effective on tracks with particularly long straights as we have in Brazil...

    "The series of left turns from the exit of "Junção" all the way to Turn 1 is typically taken at full throttle and treated as a long straight. This section is one of the longest full-throttle stretches on the Formula 1 calendar, and thus demanding of the engine's reliability. Other notable stretches of this nature are the "Rettifilo Tribune" straight at Autodromo Nazionale di Monza and the Kemmel Straight at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps."

    Anyone know how the remaining circuits left compare in that regard?
    Qatar has almost a mile long straight which would suit the Mercedes perfectly. Jeddah street circuit is like the fast twisties of Brazil which would be taken at full-throttle, l believe. This would suit the Mercedes as well.
    Last edited by Nitrodaze; 15th November 2021 at 13:48.
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