Well, this is mostly speaking in terms with the fastest cars in S2 (namely the GTR cars and all the Formula cars).
Right now we have 3 environments in S2 which are very complex and interesting, however, they are ALL very high speed courses with hardly any technical sections at all. Personally, I really love the challenge of taking a slow chicane at a high risk, entering corners at high speeds and braking hard, or doing a few hairpins to keep the racing close. Because if you think about it, right now we have all these tracks that are primarily catered to high speed, and there is not much braking going on in most areas... specifically HARD braking for slow sections.
Aston may be the only exception, as it has a variety of slow corners, but it isn't as much as I'd like personally. If you go take the BF1 out for a spin on the S2 tracks, it is very fast, and nearly full throttle the entire time (on parts you'd think you'd need to slow down on, but you don't need to zzz). Feels really strange to me. Watching the GP at Imola, the F1 cars have some technical places to brake, chicanes to approach, it is all a very nice variety that tests the ability of the driver. Whereas, right now we have drivers just hauling butt around the corners and there really is no possible way to have close races without some challenging technical sections that require focus. Put a few tight/slow hairpins here and there, that would ultimately prove the ability of a driver, rather than just seeing how fast you can go full throttle through a corner
The GTR cars of course have a bit of challenge, but the BF1 NEEEEEDS a course with a mix of slow sections and fast sections. Aston could probably come close to this (not quite), but the other S2 tracks do not fill that requirement. Fern Bay, South City, and Blackwood, they are more for road cars in my opinion (being so narrow), and laptimes are quite short for the fast cars. But it isn't just laptimes, the main reason I bring this up is because of the thrill factor. I do agree that fast tracks are absolutely insane, and give you quite a good rush of speed, but it can get rather simple and boooring without any challenging sections.
I guess I am just saying that we need some tracks that are made more for the faster cars, but also to show their ability at low speeds too. Not to mention, that most of these formula tracks are quite flat, and all of our tracks are very hilly. I like hilly tracks (namely laguna seca), but a nice and fast flat track with chicanes and tight sweepers, it is all very exciting to me too. Kind of strange we don't have any track like this really, all of our tracks at least have some kind of large elevation change one way or another. The tracks should just be quite technical, and be similar to that of most reallife circuits in my opinion.
Take these tracks for example:
Turkey - Istanbul Park
Australia - Melbourne / Albert Park
Spain - Catalunya
Canada - Montreal
All of which have at least plenty of slow sections, chicanes, tight hairpins, slow esses and corners which take a lot of technical steering control (switchbacks), tight kinks, and some slow/round steady corners that need to be taken with ease rather than agression. Like imagine a corner that turns around more than 180 degrees, but you have to take it at 60 mph in the BF1. Basically something to make use of the sheer braking power and acceleration power of the BF1. Wouldn't it be nice?
Can't think of many others, there are lots in Europe. You know what I mean. (Can you name some?)
Right now we have 3 environments in S2 which are very complex and interesting, however, they are ALL very high speed courses with hardly any technical sections at all. Personally, I really love the challenge of taking a slow chicane at a high risk, entering corners at high speeds and braking hard, or doing a few hairpins to keep the racing close. Because if you think about it, right now we have all these tracks that are primarily catered to high speed, and there is not much braking going on in most areas... specifically HARD braking for slow sections.
Aston may be the only exception, as it has a variety of slow corners, but it isn't as much as I'd like personally. If you go take the BF1 out for a spin on the S2 tracks, it is very fast, and nearly full throttle the entire time (on parts you'd think you'd need to slow down on, but you don't need to zzz). Feels really strange to me. Watching the GP at Imola, the F1 cars have some technical places to brake, chicanes to approach, it is all a very nice variety that tests the ability of the driver. Whereas, right now we have drivers just hauling butt around the corners and there really is no possible way to have close races without some challenging technical sections that require focus. Put a few tight/slow hairpins here and there, that would ultimately prove the ability of a driver, rather than just seeing how fast you can go full throttle through a corner
The GTR cars of course have a bit of challenge, but the BF1 NEEEEEDS a course with a mix of slow sections and fast sections. Aston could probably come close to this (not quite), but the other S2 tracks do not fill that requirement. Fern Bay, South City, and Blackwood, they are more for road cars in my opinion (being so narrow), and laptimes are quite short for the fast cars. But it isn't just laptimes, the main reason I bring this up is because of the thrill factor. I do agree that fast tracks are absolutely insane, and give you quite a good rush of speed, but it can get rather simple and boooring without any challenging sections.
I guess I am just saying that we need some tracks that are made more for the faster cars, but also to show their ability at low speeds too. Not to mention, that most of these formula tracks are quite flat, and all of our tracks are very hilly. I like hilly tracks (namely laguna seca), but a nice and fast flat track with chicanes and tight sweepers, it is all very exciting to me too. Kind of strange we don't have any track like this really, all of our tracks at least have some kind of large elevation change one way or another. The tracks should just be quite technical, and be similar to that of most reallife circuits in my opinion.
Take these tracks for example:
Turkey - Istanbul Park
Australia - Melbourne / Albert Park
Spain - Catalunya
Canada - Montreal
All of which have at least plenty of slow sections, chicanes, tight hairpins, slow esses and corners which take a lot of technical steering control (switchbacks), tight kinks, and some slow/round steady corners that need to be taken with ease rather than agression. Like imagine a corner that turns around more than 180 degrees, but you have to take it at 60 mph in the BF1. Basically something to make use of the sheer braking power and acceleration power of the BF1. Wouldn't it be nice?
Can't think of many others, there are lots in Europe. You know what I mean. (Can you name some?)