I find this circuit to be too dangerous as well, even with the help of super bright lights for the circuit. The part I'm most concern is the crossing of the 2 bridges. It's redicalously narrow already without the barriers; imagine when barriers are included. And will they use both sides of the bridge? or jus 1 side of the bridge? Fingers crossed.
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Yeah I agree gary I'm worried bout it, especially if it rains at night. Man that be bad, I mean driving at night in a road car with rain pelting down isn't the most enjoyable experience. I dont like those bridges either become too narrow
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I think they will probably red flag the race !EwmanM wrote:Yeah I agree gary I'm worried bout it, especially if it rains at night. Man that be bad, I mean driving at night in a road car with rain pelting down isn't the most enjoyable experience. I dont like those bridges either become too narrow
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What if a crash happens on one of the bridges? How do they move the car or cars out of the way? No way a crane can cause the bridges are covered with trusses.
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There should be someway for that.... May be a map of the area can tell us how it can be possible ???e10rice wrote:What if a crash happens on one of the bridges? How do they move the car or cars out of the way? No way a crane can cause the bridges are covered with trusses.
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actually the bridge is just as wide as all the rest of the track so they dun realli have to squeez through it