"Silverstone Master Plan"

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waynes
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"Silverstone Master Plan"

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http://www.southnorthants.gov.uk/library/1584.htm

pdf files and are quite large

too many words

ABBEY MUST CHANGED BACK A FLAT OUT KINK

balls to the rest of it, then we'll really see the F1 lads committing to a corner

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naknak_56
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This about the 5th time they said they gonna revamp Silverstone , just a shame its such a dull track from a spectators point of view. Dont know why they dont make proper use of the money and goto a good track or make a new one as the facilities at silverstone are 3rd world
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waynes
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yeah, its dull as dishwater silverstone :roll:

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naknak_56
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no really it is , went to my 1st national class race there and walked away disappointed. Went to Brands Hatch 6 months later to watch the world superbikes and was blown away by the difference , grandstands that dont look like the slightest gust of wind would blow them over a good view of more than 1 corner at a time and buildings! real life permanent buildings not shitty marquees.

Then you have Donnington again great spectator viewing at craner curves , Foggies S where you are only feet away from the action its just a shame these great tracks dont have room for the kind of paddock that F1 seems to require these days.
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Fan Solo
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Copse, maggots & Becketts make Silverstone but I do agree its not exactly great for us fans.

Both Brands & Donington are in naturally hilly land and are way better due to the grandstands being very high above the track hence you can see more - maybe Silverstone will take this into account.

Additionally if they do move the pits to between Club & Abbey this could lead to a better view of the complex & maggots becketts for everyone.

Anything has got to be better than now.
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megz
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Not quite true. They could build an identical track to Monaco..... :evil:

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Silverstone was Silverstone in the 80´s without 2000 chicanes in it and averages speeds of 250KMH.

Hockenheim is ruined.

I miss super high speed tracks, only Monza is left! :(

Now that Magnycours is out, it is a good opportunity to bring the 4KM long straights from Reims back!!! :D :shock: :D
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Belatti wrote:Silverstone was Silverstone in the 80´s without 2000 chicanes in it and averages speeds of 250KMH.

Hockenheim is ruined.

I miss super high speed tracks, only Monza is left! :(

Now that Magnycours is out, it is a good opportunity to bring the 4KM long straights from Reims back!!! :D :shock: :D
There is certainly no danger of seeing Dijon back on the calendar it's a mess. Silverstone does seem to lack a little personality. Although its garages and to a lesser extent pitlane are a little choked, Brands does offer the spectator quite a lot. Donington was a complete bleak fest the last time I was there. There seemed to be very little investment and not much for spectators. Then again from the centre of the track you can see about 75% of the circuit.
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