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Old 16 Sep 2005, 19:57 (Ref:1409569)   #1
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Blackpool street circuit

Blackpool has been trying to re-invent itself as a tourist destination due to flopping sales and low visitor numbers. I thought a good way to attract some intrest to the city would be to host a street race. This is the circuit that I came up with. It's quite long and would be suitable for most types of motorsport. There are 3 main overtaking oppertunities-T1, T5 & T7. Some of the streets would need to be widened but I think that this would be a great way of attracting more visitors and would create some much-needed revenue. So......what do you think?


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