Motorsports
Circuit de Barcelona Catalunya changes turn 1 exit route
of Circuit de Barcelona – Catalunya He is already working on a project to fix curve 1. More specifically, he’s doing it to widen the loophole and expand the current surface by almost a factor of 1. 40%In order to implement this change, the World Cup track will also have to consider other necessary changes such as rebuilding roads, walls and installing security elements.
Work in the affected areas will take place at the end of the sports season and throughout 18 weeksThey let the runoff from Turn 1 go from having an area of approx. 5,200㎡~7,200㎡, between clumps and gravel.current gravel area 3,100㎡ add 5,100㎡ With these improvements. In this way, pilots in both the car and motorcycle disciplines have more space in the event of off-track events, thus ensuring maximum safety both in racing and in any kind of practice or activity. will be
With the ultimate goal of circuit Other types of work and changes must be addressed first. In the first phase, trees will be felled in the affected areas in compliance with current regulations to ensure the conservation and care of the environment at all times. In line with these same policies, the circuit commits to planting estimates derived from the evaluation of trees removed pursuant to the Granada 2020 regulations. Circuit de Barcelona – Catalunyain the municipalities of Montmelolike land of the same population: in zone dWhen can cabanya and the green space of can taboraIt is done in agreement with the Consistry and with the participation of other groups such as championship promoters, federations, regionally relevant associations and the general public.
In addition to the existing construction, demolition, and earthwork, construction of new structures such as walls and roads in the area will proceed. finally, All safety elements (tire barriers or TEC-PRO barriers) must be reinstalled for added safety.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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