Track Designing Competition

As much as I was tempted to make a track around the stadium, the idea of a longer, high speed track that is still realistic round the city appealed to me-
https://www.gmap-pedometer.com/m/?r=6990949&rf=1
While at first the track looks like Russia and Baku had a baby and all the worst "genes" got passed to this track there is more to this track than it seems
This track starts on the con justo avenue east of the circuit(anti clockwise) and drivers blast towards turn 1 at high speed. The corner has 2 apex's and is really 2 corners as the first part is taken at medium speed- having to break for the second tighter part takes some precision. The next corner looks easy on the map but the elevation rises then falls into t3 and t4- this leads onto one of the largest streights and good overtaking spots on the track. As drivers blast through the city they have to break for the chicane that is faster on exit, similar to melbournes t1-2. Another corner harder than it looks is t7-9. The corner is taken at a medium speed, drivers attacking into t9 if they dare. The stretch on the boulevard follows and then does so t10 and 11, a simple double left hander. This leads to the circuits other main streight, drivers breaking for the wide(ish) chicane that will allow drivers options to overtake. After another short streight that leads into t14, a simple 90 corner. A downhill narrowing t15 follows, setting the driver up for another tight corner, t16. A kink at 17 sets up for another fairly easy t18. Exit speed is crutial as what follows next are two of the tracks best corners. Drivers accelerate on the curved t19, trying to go as flat out as possible into 20, a tighter but still high speed corner than 19, that leads into the main streight.
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermann_Tilke
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