Finally. It was about time. My answer: tracks are the Cinderella of F-1. And she is relegated to a Super-Aguri chariot, I bet.
Can anyone tell me why track design seems so primitive? I have been asking for a year. I even made
an AutoCAD restitution of Google Earth's photos for Catalunya (75Kb),
here with photos (1.5 Mb), if you want to check my accuracy (fools!), as some of you already know. To my surprise, it has "old" circular curves. Right from the straight into the curve, sideslope transition on the straight, mortal sin!
It has only transition curves on the exit, in the lonely two curves that HAVE some transition! And, pleeez, transitions are not for the convenience of the driver, before somebody gives me the old "the track is challenging" argument: they are there for the coherence of the road transversal profile. Check any text on road design written after 1980. I can even lend you a sample of the ones I have written...
Besides: it is true that Tilke designed four radius curves (that some people admire, unconscious amateurs...) instead of spiral transitions? Why, in heaven? Where did this guy learn to design roads? What am I missing? Do aliens exist?