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By Stephen
#61492
An interesting discussion point, if not contraversial - just wondered whether anyone else felt that Hermann Tilke designs did not lend themselves to overtaking in F1. Take Valencia's Street Circuit, no real overtaking areas, just flowing corners where current F1 cars are unable to follow one another closely.

Other circuits of his include:

1999 Sepang International Circuit, Malaysia
2004 Bahrain International Circuit, Bahrain
2004 Shanghai International Circuit, China
2005 Istanbul Racing Circuit, Turkey
2008 Valencia Street Circuit, Spain
2008 Singapore Grand Prix, Singapore
#61520
Turkey's alright, this year's race there was good, we should wait until Singapore has taken place, but generally Tilke's tracks are bad and he has pretty much killed 2 classic tracks being Hockenheim and the classic Osterreichring. The A-1 Ring is ok, but pales into nothing against the classic that forced 3 restarts in 1987 and where Mansell bumbed his head on a girder after the race.

I am now dreading whatever he plans to do to Donington.
#61523
Tilke usually designs his track to allow for overtaking but I think the lack of it is down mostly to the huge gulf between the top 2 cars and everyone else. In the GP2 races they are plenty of overtaking maneuvers on the Tilke tracks thank to the fact the cars are pretty much the same. Once the new regs come in next year hopefully overtaking increases
#61541
Tilke usually designs his track to allow for overtaking but I think the lack of it is down mostly to the huge gulf between the top 2 cars and everyone else. In the GP2 races they are plenty of overtaking maneuvers on the Tilke tracks thank to the fact the cars are pretty much the same. Once the new regs come in next year hopefully overtaking increases


I agree. Even at Catalunya, which is notoriously boring in F1, I found the GP2 race to be quite enjoyable. This is why Formula 1 needs budget capping.
#61545
Tilke usually designs his track to allow for overtaking but I think the lack of it is down mostly to the huge gulf between the top 2 cars and everyone else. In the GP2 races they are plenty of overtaking maneuvers on the Tilke tracks thank to the fact the cars are pretty much the same. Once the new regs come in next year hopefully overtaking increases


I agree. Even at Catalunya, which is notoriously boring in F1, I found the GP2 race to be quite enjoyable. This is why Formula 1 needs budget capping.


F1 and motorsport need me elected as FIA president.
You guys play it cool, you can become stewards. :P
#61549
I wouldn't mind that. As long as you'd listen when I told you to replace Catalunya with Jerez or something :P


That could be arranged... just need to make up with that old Jerez town mayor from 1997.
Could always just sack Tickle Tilke... design the tracks myself.
Issue rules such as towing caravans :wink:
#61550
F1 and motorsport need me elected as FIA president.
You guys play it cool, you can become stewards. :P


Can I design some tracks instead? The last time I gave it a go, my track involved the F1 cars going along a railway :D At least that would bring a bit of excitement to the sport ;)
#61551
F1 and motorsport need me elected as FIA president.
You guys play it cool, you can become stewards. :P


Can I design some tracks instead? The last time I gave it a go, my track involved the F1 cars going along a railway :D At least that would bring a bit of excitement to the sport ;)


Don't see why not, my friends tried to design tracks... but they were just dumb, your's is possible and believable... AND 10x better than anything Mr Tickle could design
And as for a proper light show at Sinagpore... get those guys on the right... maybe a few of the Disney light parade floats...
make a proper night show ;)
Nick the left off Beijing olympic ceremony fireworks to. :D
#61559
I'll tell you who have single-handedly killed overtaking. Aerodynamicists!

(had to google that one to check the spelling was right heh :P )
#61569
F1 and motorsport need me elected as FIA president.
You guys play it cool, you can become stewards. :P


Can I design some tracks instead? The last time I gave it a go, my track involved the F1 cars going along a railway :D At least that would bring a bit of excitement to the sport ;)

I remember that when you tried to design a Sheffield street circuit. ;)

If you had a Sheffield circuit today and brought the cars up near Meadowhall, they wouldn't be able to get distracted by the iconic twin cooling towers anymore as they got demolished this morning. :(

I believe we drafted up a new FIA a while back Ewan and one of the regulations was for the F1 fans to design new tracks and Tilke to be punished for his crimes against F1, and stewards decisions to be made by members of this forum in a quick chat session. :lol:
#61578
To me, Tilke's tracks are very "samey"; you can always tell a track designed by him. That's a bad thing, for the lack of variety makes life much easier for the drivers and teams, which makes the races boring and drains away the levels of excitement for the fans. No matter how good his circuits may be, the people designing the tracks need to change. Besides, I'm sure that Tilke is not the only one in the entire planet who can design a decent Formula One track. Overall, I think Tilke's circuits have generally been mediocre. Turkey is good and Valencia has the potential to be good, but the rest have been poor. The sport itself has to take some blame as well, however. The costs of Formula One are insane, Ecclestone doesn't care about the show, so long as he gets his cash, and paranoia about safety have also damaged the entertainment value of the show.
Last edited by McLaren Fan on 24 Aug 08, 20:57, edited 1 time in total.
#61580
It's a shame we can't bring John Hugenholtz back from the dead, he designed circuits like Zandvoort and Suzuka.

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