Track that has produced the best races
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- 11th September 2013, 13:27 at 1:27 pm #133583Lucas WilsonParticipant
For me, it has to be Sao Paulo. Maybe it is because it is the last race of the season, but it has had some great races. The classic nail-biting grand prix of 2008 and 2012 were some of the most exciting the sport has ever witnessed.
11th September 2013, 14:45 at 2:45 pm #241706Keith CollantineKeymasterBased on the Rate the Race data since 2008, Circuit Gilles Villeneuve and Spa-Francorchamps had the highest ratings among tracks which have held more than one race:
11th September 2013, 15:31 at 3:31 pm #241707DCParticipantWell Canada, Spa and Monza were a let down this year, much like Silverstone last year, if we take to account the track reputation. And Valencia and Abu Dhabi have done the reverse thing last year.
11th September 2013, 16:06 at 4:06 pm #241708JackySteegParticipantI would say Shanghai should be well up there. There hasn’t been a dull race since the Chinese GP moved to the start of the season (admittedly aided perhaps by early season unpredictability). Classic circuits are great places to just watch a car blast around the track, but they sadly don’t always produce thrillers (Monaco, Spa and Monza this year, for instance).
11th September 2013, 16:38 at 4:38 pm #241709Deej92ParticipantI’d say Interlagos. It has produced such dramatic races that live in the memory.
16th September 2013, 7:43 at 7:43 am #241710KingsharkParticipantIMO; the excitement pecking order is something like this;
1. Montreal
2. Interlagos
3. Spa
4. Shanghai
5. Melbourne
6. Sepang
7. Nurburging
8. Hockenheim
9. Sakhir
10. Silverstone
11. Monza
12. Hungaroring
13. Suzuka
14. Barcelona
15. Singapore
16. Yas Marina
17. Valencia
18. Monaco
19. Yeongam
20. BuddhNote that I did not include Austin, as one race isn’t nearly enough to make a proper judgement, though mind you, the 2012 race was a pretty damn good one.
16th September 2013, 9:03 at 9:03 am #241711MatthijsParticipantThe previous years pointed out that the first races always produce exciting races. Partly because of track layout, but mostly because of the time the teams need to adjust to new cars, new tyres and new regulations. As a consequence: when that settles in, there is ‘always’ a period mid season that some races are quite dull (worsened by Tilkedromes). Then, at the end we often see spectacular races again because of layout of Suzuka, Brazil (also weather related) and (hopefully) Austin.
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