http://en.espnf1.com/f1/motorsport/story/6644.html
I agree with Bernie on this one. But instead of shortcuts and limited uses, they should be unlimited-use forks in the road leading to parallel and equal length-paths that rejoin. It would completely obviate any further discussions about overtaking regulations and eliminate the 1-2 second aerodynamic follower penalty. In that respect it seems more essentially about "sport" than having to lose those 1-2 seconds just because of aeroEcclestone made bigger headlines late Wednesday with his controversial proposal to install "shortcuts" at each circuit that each driver can use five times a race.
"You wouldn't get stuck behind a slower car," he explained. "It would be great for TV. I've tried to push the teams on this because I don't think the efforts to increase overtaking are working, but they haven't gone for it."
But Lotus driver Jarno Trulli scoffed at such plans.
"I think Bernie sometimes has very clear ideas, but this [proposal] is just not possible in Formula One," Trulli told Reuters. "This is not a game, this is a sport."
It probably makes more sense if these are two parallel straights, but having 2 parallel corners would make it more interesting, maybe as long as one route had a shorter length while the other had the better exit speed.