The best race track ever

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Either Monza (because of the slipstreaming) or Spa (beacuse of Eau Rouge and it being a great driver's circuit).
 
Never heard of Nordschleife. So until I know more about it, Im gonna say Nurburgring, but the long version (not the one F1's race on).

Edit: Anyone has a handy link to a site with info on Nordschleife? Or maybe a video of a car running a full lap?
 
The great thing about the old nurburgring is that you can still drive on it today yourself in your own car for 9 Euros. On selected weekend every year i think the track is open for about 10 weekends a year to the puplic.

Site if you want to plan a trip there. incudes history and many use full things about the Ring.

http://www.nurburgring.org.uk/
 
Originally posted by GTJugend
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Here is a video of the M5 Ringtaxi, and it is not hard to understand why it is called "the green hell" watching this. Imagine late 70-f1:s at full throttle here..

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Nice, will be done in 4 min :O But are you sure thats not the full Nurburgring track?

Edit: Is Nordschleife a part fo the Nurburgring track :confused:
 
Sort of. The blue track is the Nordschleife, the black track is the Grand Prix circuit used for the European GP (before the first sector mods.)
 

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run the old spa and nurburgring in GPL also. botha re a hell of a lot of fun. just got gpl a while ago, best time at the ring is 9:15 in a ferrari (only run ferrari there so far because the screamin motor is too fun).

tough decision, dont know.
 
Originally posted by T13R
Never heard of Nordschleife. So until I know more about it, Im gonna say Nurburgring, but the long version (not the one F1's race on).

Edit: Anyone has a handy link to a site with info on Nordschleife? Or maybe a video of a car running a full lap?

Nurburgring Long Version = Nordschleife :)

Gets my vote too.
 
Current F1 tracks i would say Monza and if this question was asked last year i wouldve said both Monza and Spa
 
I think that Suzuka is probably the best of the current tracks. There's a lot of tricky stuff in it for the drivers to negotiate.
 
Yea you are right about that Giles, plus alot of the drivers enjoy going there. Personally I like the S curve and 130R at Suzuka.
 
I gotta say, i miss the old hockenheim. Sure it was just straights, but it had bags more character then this new "version"
 
Originally posted by GilesGuthrie
I think that Suzuka is probably the best of the current tracks. There's a lot of tricky stuff in it for the drivers to negotiate.

Yeah - there's really not much else putting its hand up, is there?

Silverstone's not what it used to be - I really miss the open sweepers there. Hockenheim was never really much chop, although some of the drafting battles were fun - used to bug me seeing the cars qualifying two-by-two. France produces some of the dullest races in living memory. The Indianapolis track is one long straight and a bunch of slow corners. Albert Park's flat, with fairly dull corners. Monaco's a joke. Malaysia's okay - nice and wide too.

It'll be good to see Spa back in the circus - the cars do look damned good there.
 
Originally posted by vat_man
Yeah - there's really not much else putting its hand up, is there?

Silverstone's not what it used to be - I really miss the open sweepers there. Hockenheim was never really much chop, although some of the drafting battles were fun - used to bug me seeing the cars qualifying two-by-two. France produces some of the dullest races in living memory. The Indianapolis track is one long straight and a bunch of slow corners. Albert Park's flat, with fairly dull corners. Monaco's a joke. Malaysia's okay - nice and wide too.

Wouldnt it be great it F1 went to Assen?

gotta disagree with silverstone - i think it is ok. Montreal also usually provides some good racing. Monza is pretty dull tho......but better then hungary
 
I agree with the ordscliffe was and is the best track ever.
But moving onn and slightly off topic ( I know it's not F1 but there you go) what's the best track in the world ever and in general? (including or not including F1).
Nordscliffe still for me but LeMans a close second (not the Bugatti circuit but the big 24 hours one).
 
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