Which is the best Formula One race to visit
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geeks said:
You mean other than:
Monaco - not a track. It's a street circuit. I did say "track".
Silverstone - radically changed over its life and bears little resemblance to its old format. Anyway, it was always a bit dull.
Suzuka - to me Suzuka, although a nice track, is still a fairly recent addition. And it's a long way away.
Hockenheim - the circuit they race on today is massively different to the original layout - and pretty dreadful too.
Austria - also radically different to the old Osterreichring - although the setting is nice and there is talk of restoring it to its former glory, which would be great.
Canada - not too bad. Still one of the "newer" tracks as far as I'm concerned.
Nordschleife - not used for F1 since 1976
I do know the Spa we race on today is a lot shorter than the old seven mile circuit. But everybody says that the new version retains much of the character of the original.Monaco - not a track. It's a street circuit. I did say "track".
Silverstone - radically changed over its life and bears little resemblance to its old format. Anyway, it was always a bit dull.
Suzuka - to me Suzuka, although a nice track, is still a fairly recent addition. And it's a long way away.
Hockenheim - the circuit they race on today is massively different to the original layout - and pretty dreadful too.
Austria - also radically different to the old Osterreichring - although the setting is nice and there is talk of restoring it to its former glory, which would be great.
Canada - not too bad. Still one of the "newer" tracks as far as I'm concerned.
Nordschleife - not used for F1 since 1976
I still think that both Spa and Monza ooze history and atmosphere - which is lacking in so many F1 venues today.
Eric Mc said:
geeks said:
You mean other than:
Monaco - not a track. It's a street circuit. I did say "track". - OP was asking for a race to visit, symantec's between "track and circuit"
Silverstone - radically changed over its life and bears little resemblance to its old format. Anyway, it was always a bit dull. - I see and Spa and Monza?
Suzuka - to me Suzuka, although a nice track, is still a fairly recent addition. And it's a long way away. - First F1 race was over 50 odd years ago, not sure I would class that are recent!
Hockenheim - the circuit they race on today is massively different to the original layout - and pretty dreadful too. - See Spa and Monza
Austria - also radically different to the old Osterreichring - although the setting is nice and there is talk of restoring it to its former glory, which would be great. - See Spa and Monza
Canada - not too bad. Still one of the "newer" tracks as far as I'm concerned. - Hmm first race 1978 I guess I can sort of agree, still over that the oldest driver on the grid though.
Nordschleife - not used for F1 since 1976 - Doesnt the GP-Strecke still use some of the old North Loop?
I do know the Spa we race on today is a lot shorter than the old seven mile circuit. But everybody says that the new version retains much of the character of the original.Monaco - not a track. It's a street circuit. I did say "track". - OP was asking for a race to visit, symantec's between "track and circuit"
Silverstone - radically changed over its life and bears little resemblance to its old format. Anyway, it was always a bit dull. - I see and Spa and Monza?
Suzuka - to me Suzuka, although a nice track, is still a fairly recent addition. And it's a long way away. - First F1 race was over 50 odd years ago, not sure I would class that are recent!
Hockenheim - the circuit they race on today is massively different to the original layout - and pretty dreadful too. - See Spa and Monza
Austria - also radically different to the old Osterreichring - although the setting is nice and there is talk of restoring it to its former glory, which would be great. - See Spa and Monza
Canada - not too bad. Still one of the "newer" tracks as far as I'm concerned. - Hmm first race 1978 I guess I can sort of agree, still over that the oldest driver on the grid though.
Nordschleife - not used for F1 since 1976 - Doesnt the GP-Strecke still use some of the old North Loop?
I still think that both Spa and Monza ooze history and atmosphere - which is lacking in so many F1 venues today.
geeks said:
I dunno, as with all these things it is subjective and great to discuss I do however feel you are wrong about Suzuka "for sure" and Monza is a long way from the old circuit too!
Monza - what's a few chicanes? It's essentially what it always was - with some chicanes added.Look at the Austrian track - butchered compared to the old one.
Look at Hockenheim - also butchered.
As for the Nordschleife - what F1 GP will the OP attend there?
BoRED S2upid said:
Spa. Not too far to drive cheap with a general admission ticket you can walk most of the track during the weekend and your not viewing through a fence from most GA viewing spots. Your also camping within walking distance of the track so no buses or parking each morning.
Don't know when you were last at Spa, but I was there a couple of weeks back for the Classic 6 hours weekend (my first visit). I walked the whole circuit with friends and for most of the circuit you have to look through a green wire fence (it looks quite new). There are a lot of places where you can get higher up and see over the fence, but you're further away from the track.They have cut viewing/camera holes in the fence, but whoever did it must have been pretty short as they were on the low side.
I was visiting with a group of friends who have been regularly in the past, and they were surprised at the changes - apparently you used to be able to get a lot closer and were fewer fences/barriers.
I would certainly agree that Spa is a fantastic circuit to watch racing.
I've been to a few races but the only ones I've enjoyed was Monaco and Singapore. The atmosphere seems better at the street circuits. After the race instead of getting into a huge traffic jam leaving the circuit after what is already a long day, you can go to a restaurant and a few bars. In Singapore there was a lot of entertainment on too. I also went when it was still V8 engines which just added to the whole experience with a noise echoing off the buildings for miles.
I've not been to Monaco GP (yet), but I bet that's special.
The ones I've been to:
Abu Dhabi: Facilities are amazing & the day/night thing is great
Monza: Short race, but the ambience & up close & personal feel was magic
Malaysia: Great but hot!
Nurbergring: Great, but not the top
Canada: Fab setting, walking distance (if you are a brit!) to a great city. (Especially Sharkey's)
Valencia: Great weather, walking distance to great city, fab location...but don't hold your breath. They won't run that one again!
Britain: Miserable when wet & cold!
The ones I've been to:
Abu Dhabi: Facilities are amazing & the day/night thing is great
Monza: Short race, but the ambience & up close & personal feel was magic
Malaysia: Great but hot!
Nurbergring: Great, but not the top
Canada: Fab setting, walking distance (if you are a brit!) to a great city. (Especially Sharkey's)
Valencia: Great weather, walking distance to great city, fab location...but don't hold your breath. They won't run that one again!
Britain: Miserable when wet & cold!
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