One of the great things about Sps is that it is a driver's track
Once again Davekillins I am in a position where have have to agree with you 110%. Spa is a great circuit because it is one where the drivers are really tested. These new circuits (the new Hockenhiem for example) really arent in the same league.
Eau Rouge for example...you can't just copy it in another circuit...its there because its part of tye natural landscape with some bright spark has picked up on and used in designing the circuit. I dont like many of the Tilke circuits, I dont dispute his work...its very good, the architecture is sublime...but the circuits seem a little...manufactured...souless even.
Even Sepang shows not punishment for the driver...only the climate of the country does that and the fact that the circuit is (by modern standards) quite long. The only Tilke track that come close is Turkey, which isn't all THAT great...but it is far better than many other circuits on the calender (Mangy-Cours, Hockenhiem for example).
Even the Hungaroring is a good(ish) curcuit...obviously not for racing, but its one of those circuits that's great in quali (if it werent for the lack of grip) because its a flowing circuit, challenging in a sence, and when you get it right you really are chuffed about it.
Hockenhiem is now a shadow of its former self....they even smoothed the track...I mean part of the challege was slowing an F1 car with minimal downforce from 220MPH to 60MPH over a bumpy track surface at the Ostcurve.
Pah! Gimme Spa-Francochamps, Silverstone, Monza & Suzuka any day! (oh and Brands Hatch too!)...and the old nurburgring...and....lol I think u get the picture!
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