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As we all know the Sakhir circuit has undergone a raft of changes, mainly concerning the new 'infield' section, increasing lap times to around two minutes.
However, because it was already a pretty long lap, at around 1m 30-35, I wonder why they felt the need to put this section in? In addition, the new teams haven't been helped initially by the fact that this is now the longest lap (in terms of time) in F1 including Spa. Whereas maybe at Monza or Montreal, or even Sakhir before the alterations, these cars would probably be between 2 and 4 seconds off the pace, they are now 5-7 off in Bahrain and look a lot worse than they probably are in actuality. My question is this: What does the forum make of the new changes, and were they necessary in your opinion? |
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As we all know the Sakhir circuit has undergone a raft of changes, mainly concerning the new 'infield' section, increasing lap times to around two minutes. |
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To be honest it's all much of a muchness for me. When I was a kid I used to be able to draw all 16 GP tracks from memory, even when they changed slightly the odd year as some like Silverstone did. whereas all the Tilkedromes just blend into one for me to be honest. For instance when watching FP2 on the web this morning, I couldn't tell at which point the car was on the circuit just from the camera shot, unlike at say Silverstone, Monza, Spa, Suzuka, Monaco, even Barcelona, etc.
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I think its OK, it seems from practice that quite a few people are struggling through there, so it may force a few errors in Quali and the Race.
The other thing I laughed at while watching FP, was the fact that on a track where it is near impossible to damage your car against a wall or barrier as the run off appears as wide as a car park, Alguersuari found the one place to risk his car when he almost spun on to that small piece of barrier and made his team boss have kittens. |
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To be honest it's all much of a muchness for me. When I was a kid I used to be able to draw all 16 GP tracks from memory, even when they changed slightly the odd year as some like Silverstone did. whereas all the Tilkedromes just blend into one for me to be honest. For instance when watching FP2 on the web this morning, I couldn't tell at which point the car was on the circuit just from the camera shot, unlike at say Silverstone, Monza, Spa, Suzuka, Monaco, even Barcelona, etc. Should bulldoze the whole track and start again - without Tilke's help. |
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I don't understand why they changed the track anyway, there was always plenty of overtaking, and the track flowed pretty well for a stop-start circuit.
The new bit doesn't look bad at all, but I'd have rather seen a couple of really fast corners put in instead of what they have. However it seems that the cars can follow each other decently through that bit, so we'll see. |
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However it seems that the cars can follow each other decently through that bit, so we'll see. Perhaps it wistful thinking on my part, but here's hoping. |
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Strangely not just through the new bit, the cars seemed able to follow pretty damn closely everywhere. I think it was Alonso and Vettel having a "race" in FP and the Ferrari didn't seem to suffer as badly as previous years. |
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