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MrJan
29th April 2010, 11:50
Had a search for this but couldn't see anything recent, more than likely it's been mentioned though.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsport/formula_one/8651303.stm

Anyhoo, what I can't work out is whether they will be using that track this year. The article says something about it being a 2 stage plan and that the pit straight will be moved but I didn't read anything about what course they'll use this year. They also mentioned something about it being completed so I assume that means the new bit of track is nicely laid and ready for racing.

SGWilko
29th April 2010, 12:03
Had a search for this but couldn't see anything recent, more than likely it's been mentioned though.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsport/formula_one/8651303.stm

Anyhoo, what I can't work out is whether they will be using that track this year. The article says something about it being a 2 stage plan and that the pit straight will be moved but I didn't read anything about what course they'll use this year. They also mentioned something about it being completed so I assume that means the new bit of track is nicely laid and ready for racing.

Yep, using it this year, and the FIA ratified it a while back IIRC.

Next year, the start gets moved as a new pits complex (which will have Bernie dribbling) will be completed by then.

Sonic
29th April 2010, 12:27
What Wilko said...

I am looking forward to the new layout, from all accounts there are some big bumps rather than the billiard table smooth surface. So that could be interesting.

The long blast from the reprofiled club, flat through abbey (like the old days) and up to the new complex should offer some real passing chances.

Sleeper
29th April 2010, 14:08
I beleive the new Arena complex at Silverstone was opened yesterday, so yeah, it will be in use from now on.

RMLCruzeing82
29th April 2010, 15:08
i hope BTCC get to use this layout. probably wont but i can wish lol

Mark in Oshawa
29th April 2010, 17:45
I just think that the idiots at Donington must really be bemoaning their fate. They screwed up...but this new development will keep the British GP where it belongs...

I just don't think the new layout will "improve" the racing....f1 cars need to be changed for that to happen.

Dr. Krogshöj
29th April 2010, 17:56
High-res aerial render thingy: http://joesaward.files.wordpress.com/2010/02/100185.jpg

If the attacking driver can stay in the wake of the targeted car through Abbey and the following kink, he can try outbraking him into the first hairpin.

UltimateDanGTR
29th April 2010, 18:03
i like the new layout the first part is nice and flowing, followed by a tight section (seems like an overtaking oppurtunity recipe) and then a good blast down to the penultimate corner. when the pits get built for 2011, silverstone will be a better facility and all will be rosey :D at silverstone at least.

OutRun
29th April 2010, 18:05
There are plenty of clips on youtube.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kw1RwWji9fc

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vYeWn0wYZzA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0QOqPR0XT4

CarlMetro
29th April 2010, 18:06
i hope BTCC get to use this layout. probably wont but i can wish lol

At 3.66 miles long, how many laps are you going to see? Ginnetta Jnr and Clios would probably do 4 laps........great :rolleyes:

Personally I don't like the look of the new layout. I think the loss of Abbey Curve, Bridge corner and the entrance into the complex is a great shame and will detract somewhat from the quality of the racing.

christophulus
29th April 2010, 18:28
I like it, it makes a change to try putting faster corners in, rather than slowing the track down some more. And with the new pits we may just keep the British GP for a few years yet :up:

Sonic
29th April 2010, 21:07
At 3.66 miles long, how many laps are you going to see? Ginnetta Jnr and Clios would probably do 4 laps........great :rolleyes:

Personally I don't like the look of the new layout. I think the loss of Abbey Curve, Bridge corner and the entrance into the complex is a great shame and will detract somewhat from the quality of the racing.

Now if Abbey was still a flat left into a flat out bridge then I might agree that loosing that section is bad. But in reality all we loose is a dull chicane which mutes Bridge for an f1 car - it hasn't been a challenge in years.

steveaki13
29th April 2010, 23:11
I will let you know if I like it, on July 12th.

ShiftingGears
30th April 2010, 00:01
Now if Abbey was still a flat left into a flat out bridge then I might agree that loosing that section is bad. But in reality all we loose is a dull chicane which mutes Bridge for an f1 car - it hasn't been a challenge in years.

Absolutely.

Saint Devote
30th April 2010, 00:45
The circuit is quick and I think its going to be good.

Pity they are moving the pits.

I do think they should rather have given the new corners less traditional names and instead had three corners named "Williamson, Brise and Pryce" amongst them.

Dr. Krogshöj
30th April 2010, 09:44
The circuit is quick and I think its going to be good.

Pity they are moving the pits.

I do think they should rather have given the new corners less traditional names and instead had three corners named "Williamson, Brise and Pryce" amongst them.

What a brilliant idea. The three corners in the Arena sequence should be named after the "lost generation" while the left bend after the new Abbey could be called Clark.