Thread: WEC Race 2012 Six Hours of Fuji
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Old 16 Oct 2012, 06:32 (Ref:3152686)   #279
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TF110, the track is the same width at Turn 10, and through the chicane, as it is everywhere else around the lap, except for the pit straight. The pit straight is 18m wide, and the entire rest of the circuit is a damn generous 15m wide! It only looks narrow because of all those corners!

(People say VIR is narrow, but no, it's fine as-is. Again, it just looks narrow because of the arrangement of the turns. It's 30ft (9m) wide, just like Road America, Road Atlanta, Lime Rock, Mosport, Mid Ohio, Laguna Seca, Sears Point, etc. Even Barber, a "new" circuit, is only 40ft (12m) wide.)

And the braking zone without the chicane will still be enough to work just fine; maybe it will be a 3rd gear corner, instead of 1st. The reduced accordion effect will be helpful as well in reducing congestion, plus that somewhat quicker turn will play more into the strengths of the LMPs, making it easier for them to pass there in that respect. Without the chicane, that designated braking zone will still be a heck of a lot more effective than the one designated for the last corner. Remember, kinetic energy goes up with the square of the velocity, so going from 90-mph down to 60-mph is nowhere near the energy reduction of going from 150-mph down to 120-mph, even though both are a reduction of 30-mph.

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Greg, that's an interesting thought about the length of F1 races. That leaves me with a question though. Why wasn't this thing going on with the tracks back in 2002-2005, when the races were faster, because of horsepower, and the cars weren't carrying so much fuel?
Theres no point in arguing about it. The angle of that turn even without the chicane isn't very friendly. I'd rather they kept the chicane and make it less sharp of an angle. It's almost a 180 degree turn right now. I didn't say it was narrow in general, but narrow in terms of the width of the straight, it is. Regardless of it being such and such meters wide, its still a hard right turn where a racing line will form. Seemed like there were incidents at other parts of the track, not just there. Maybe it's magnified because of the Audi's, but it didn't seem particularly bad. May as well keep it as it is, which they will more than likely.
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