AR3-GP wrote: ↑29 Nov 2025, 18:03
venkyhere wrote: ↑29 Nov 2025, 17:54
This track is just like Monaco, only faster.
It isn't anything like Monaco. Monaco has
features, recognizable corners, and a thrilling, high-stakes, qualifying session.
bold - just tripe. Low quality surface with bumps and a hairpin that's suitable only for pre 1980s cars, where tyres were not as grippy as today and when downforce levels were orders of magnitude lower, not to forget the small track width and wheelbase. Monaco is there on the calender for the champagne and upper-elite lifestyle projection. It has nothing to do with sport, because other than qualifying, there is no 'sport'. Just rose-tinted-spectacles in memory of a bygone era. A track like that exists, while tracks like Imola and Zandvoort are not going to be there. It's pure snobbery.
Qatar too is similarly 'quali-only' but atleast there are high speed turns which utilize capability of a modern F1 car with high downforce levels.