I did a topic a while back somewhere on here asking the question: 'Why do we have no genuinely fast new tracks?'
It just seems strange what with the significant progress we've made in chassis safety and run-off technology (including things like tecpro barriers etc) that we don't have one.
Use say, T8 at Turkey as an example of how high speed works safety wise today. No injuries (as far as I know), and certainly no fatalities.
What if we had a circuit that comprised mainly of that? It'd be quite the spectacle.. And a big time USP for a Grand Prix.
Plus, it'd add the element of variation that the calendar desperately needs.
Selby
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