- 25 Feb 11, 11:41#240960
I know this is getting a "little" ahead of things, but I found this to be welcomed news over on GPUpdate.
Organisers for this October’s Indian Grand Prix have explained that small circuit tweaks continue to be made in order to create as many overtaking possibilities as possible ahead of the inaugural race at the Greater Noida-based track.
India’s first taste of Formula 1 will arrive on the weekend of 28-29-30 October, with the project being headed by Vicky Chandhok – father of former Hispania racer Karun and President of the Federation of Motor Sports Club of India (FMSCI).
“Bernie (Ecclestone, F1 commercial rights holder) was very happy with his visit, extremely happy,” Chandhok Sr. explained to India’s F1Pulse.
He went on to describe the comments of FIA Race Director Charlie Whiting, who recently inspected the venue. “Charlie pointed out that (F1 governing body) the FIA has recommended a few areas to encourage overtaking,” Chandhok continued.
“We will be the first circuit in the world to have a faster corner into a shorter apex, which means we are widening three corners to create a shorter apex at Turns 3, 6, and 11 - this was put forth by the FIA through Charlie Whiting.
“A panel that had Michael Schumacher and Alexander Wurz of the FIA Institute recommended it. They have simulated all this, they put together all the data and then we decided that three of the corners could be changed to encourage overtaking.
“While we were obliged not to do it, (construction company) the Jaypee Group has instantly agreed to the improvements. We will change the profile of the three corners. That is already underway.”
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