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Why is Magny-Cours so hated?
I love this circuit, when you start you have to automatically get ready for Estoril which is a challenging corner. You next go on to a decent size straight into the Adelaide Hairpin which is probaly one of the best tight hairpins in the world, straight on from here you come to the Nurburgring Chicane a real fast right to left chicane, which goes staright into a tight wide left hander. Another decent straight and you come to the Imola Chicane which is another right to left chicane a bit slower than Nurburgring, but quick. A slow right hander and then you head to towards another slow right hander and then a chicane when you collect a bit curve, and that's you lap. Please, someone tell me, why don't you like it? |
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Why is Magny-Cours so hated? |
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Please, someone tell me, why don't you like it? |
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As theugsquirrel pointed out, the cars are partly to blame because the track is littered with high speed corners and chicanes and therefore you need good aero.
Magny Cours was a track I looked forward to in the 1990s, but the since the late 1990s you can hardly pick up a good tow coming out of Estoril. You used to get terrific scraps going into the Adelaide hairpin. I remember DC gave Schumi the middle finger in 2000, 2007 was an excellent race compared to recent races. |
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Which circuits have character? How does a circuit get character? Spa also has a great deal of character, especially when you factor in the weather. JMO, but I loved the old Silverstone. Others high on my list of great tracks--some of which are now ex-F1 tracks Hermanos Rodriguez Long Beach Suzuka Adelaide Monza Imola Rio |
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To answer the second question, there's something ineffable about circuits with character, but I'd suggest it has something to do with a combination of:
combination of corners (Mexico's esses followed by the straight, or its Peraltada followed by the front straight) elevation change (Spa, Monaco,) circuits with great passing opportunities circuits which have a long history, or have transcended eras circuits which have been the site of great races, or important moments (Suzuka) circuits with quirks (Monaco's tunnel) circuits with famous corners (130R and Eau Rouge, for example) I should probably add the Austria's Osterreich (I know I butchered the spelling there) |
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To answer the second question, there's something ineffable about circuits with character, but I'd suggest it has something to do with a combination of: ![]() |
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To answer the second question, there's something ineffable about circuits with character, but I'd suggest it has something to do with a combination of: Estoril is highly regarded and so is the Imola chicane. James Allen orgasms whenever there's an onboard view through that section |
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Mike's 2004 improvised four stop victory was an exelent representation of his greatness.
He smoked that course between stop 3, and 4 to slot into the lead over Fred. I believe that was the race that RB passed JT on the last corner of the last lap for a podium. For that race alone I love that course, and always will! |
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