What is your favourite current F1 circuit?
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I agree with everything you've said. Monaco I enjoy purely because F1 has outgrown it. I don't necessarily enjoy the races there however.
I'm happy Silverstone was redeveloped in order to keep F1 there, but it has changed so much over the years it barely resembles the track I used to go to as a kid in the 80s (rose tinted specs moment) or worked at in the 90's and 2000's. To me, Silverstone has been stripped of it's character.
Hungaroring makes me laugh. When it was introduced to F1 in 1986 the drivers condemned it as Mickey Mouse. Nowadays it is one of the drivers favourites. I dislike it.
I'm happy Silverstone was redeveloped in order to keep F1 there, but it has changed so much over the years it barely resembles the track I used to go to as a kid in the 80s (rose tinted specs moment) or worked at in the 90's and 2000's. To me, Silverstone has been stripped of it's character.
Hungaroring makes me laugh. When it was introduced to F1 in 1986 the drivers condemned it as Mickey Mouse. Nowadays it is one of the drivers favourites. I dislike it.
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One of my favourite tracks is the Nurburgring tbh. I'm surprised it hasn't got a lot of fans. Maybe its because the Nordschleife is my all-time favourite track and I've mastered every single twist and turn on that track in Gran Turismo.
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My favourite is a cross between Singapore and Malaysia. Against all odds, I adore Bahrain.
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Silverstone's not brilliant to watch on TV but if you stand at Abbey/Farm or Maggotts/Becketts it is just utterly phenomenal.
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I don't understand the bad blood over the Hungaroring. I've always enjoyed watching the cars work around there.
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Because its like Monaco, except it kept its bad features and shed its good ones. It's not a street circuit and its not glamorous. The track is narrow and tight and cars generally follow each other in a train, with little overtaking. Simples.Ferrariman60 wrote:I don't understand the bad blood over the Hungaroring. I've always enjoyed watching the cars work around there.
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I'm gobsmacked about this onemikhailv wrote:Against all odds, I adore Bahrain.
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lol! I enjoy the races as well. Some can be boring, but majoratively I like them, I like watching the cars in the desert, I like the dust, the sand, I love the layout.kals wrote:I'm gobsmacked about this onemikhailv wrote:Against all odds, I adore Bahrain.
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That's exactly why I like it. I don't understand the obsession a lot of people seem to have with overtaking.tderias wrote:Because its like Monaco, except it kept its bad features and shed its good ones. It's not a street circuit and its not glamorous. The track is narrow and tight and cars generally follow each other in a train, with little overtaking. Simples.Ferrariman60 wrote:I don't understand the bad blood over the Hungaroring. I've always enjoyed watching the cars work around there.
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So how is that racing? I mean following your logic you don't even need a race, just qualifying. Let them have the points for that, if overtaking is not important. What do you find interesting in cars following each other? There is no excitement, no unpredictability in that.Joey Zyla wrote:That's exactly why I like it. I don't understand the obsession a lot of people seem to have with overtaking.tderias wrote:Because its like Monaco, except it kept its bad features and shed its good ones. It's not a street circuit and its not glamorous. The track is narrow and tight and cars generally follow each other in a train, with little overtaking. Simples.Ferrariman60 wrote:I don't understand the bad blood over the Hungaroring. I've always enjoyed watching the cars work around there.
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Not overtaking, Racing. If you on the ragged edge pushing your car to its limit, chasing your opponent. If you apply pressure with excellent offensive driving being countered by your rivals supreme defensive capabilities; thats racing.Joey Zyla wrote:That's exactly why I like it. I don't understand the obsession a lot of people seem to have with overtaking.tderias wrote:Because its like Monaco, except it kept its bad features and shed its good ones. It's not a street circuit and its not glamorous. The track is narrow and tight and cars generally follow each other in a train, with little overtaking. Simples.Ferrariman60 wrote:I don't understand the bad blood over the Hungaroring. I've always enjoyed watching the cars work around there.
When the track stops that, when the tracks makes sure that you can go 2 seconds slower and make sure you put your foot back down on the straight and then cruise round corners because nobody dares to even try overtaking because its not wide enough; thats bulls**.
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In 2012 the Hungarian GP had sixteen overtakes, and 54 the year before, so it's certainly not impossible.mikhailv wrote:Not overtaking, Racing. If you on the ragged edge pushing your car to its limit, chasing your opponent. If you apply pressure with excellent offensive driving being countered by your rivals supreme defensive capabilities; thats racing.Joey Zyla wrote:That's exactly why I like it. I don't understand the obsession a lot of people seem to have with overtaking.tderias wrote:Because its like Monaco, except it kept its bad features and shed its good ones. It's not a street circuit and its not glamorous. The track is narrow and tight and cars generally follow each other in a train, with little overtaking. Simples.Ferrariman60 wrote:I don't understand the bad blood over the Hungaroring. I've always enjoyed watching the cars work around there.
When the track stops that, when the tracks makes sure that you can go 2 seconds slower and make sure you put your foot back down on the straight and then cruise round corners because nobody dares to even try overtaking because its not wide enough; thats bulls**.
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My most favorite was the old Hockenheim, I was there in 2000
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Hungary 2011 was run in wet / dry conditions with drivers gambling on differing tyre strategies. In the right conditions every track can produce amazing conditions. Hungary in the dry cannot. That said I agree with Mikhailv's comments, if there is a fantastic tussle between drivers that can be incredibly exciting even if there is no overtaking.Joey Zyla wrote:In 2012 the Hungarian GP had sixteen overtakes, and 54 the year before, so it's certainly not impossible.
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I think the Hungaroring produced many great Races, and i dont even talk about the wet ones. `97 was awesome, 1998 aswell, even in the Ferrari-show-Run Era there was great Racing behind the Red Cars (Montoya vs Kimi for example). I rather have Hungary in the Calender then Bahrain and all the crappy new Tracks (where u see overtaking only because we have DRS and KERS; before that they where just boring)