This idea has been tossed about a bit before, and resurfaced tonight.
We have developed a possible modified chicane for use at the first chicane on this track (AS6R).
We'd like to get your thoughts on it, so feel free to chime in here with it. It will be posted on the NDR.GTAL 2011 server, but the standard route left open.
USE OF THIS IS NOT YET DECIDED ON. Your input is requested on your opinion on this. We feel that this will slow down the chicane enough to reduce the benefit of hopping the curb and cut down the risk of a flip in the chicane. It also is expected to help match speeds of cars entering the chicane after pit exit with those on track.
To make the corner, you have to slow down on entry for the left hand element (expected about 120 kph) and then a bit further for the right hand last element.
Two screenshots attached as well as layout (standard chicane open version). Screenshot #1 is looking from entry point, Screenshot #2 is looking from exit point.
This layout is designed by Phil Diaz, Jonathan Palmer with the assistance of Scott "[DucK]" Andrews (who helped us when we first did this somewhere around 7 months ago).
We would like to make a decision on the use by midweek this week (at the latest 1 January) so your rapid testing and opinion-giving is appreciated.
We have developed a possible modified chicane for use at the first chicane on this track (AS6R).
We'd like to get your thoughts on it, so feel free to chime in here with it. It will be posted on the NDR.GTAL 2011 server, but the standard route left open.
USE OF THIS IS NOT YET DECIDED ON. Your input is requested on your opinion on this. We feel that this will slow down the chicane enough to reduce the benefit of hopping the curb and cut down the risk of a flip in the chicane. It also is expected to help match speeds of cars entering the chicane after pit exit with those on track.
To make the corner, you have to slow down on entry for the left hand element (expected about 120 kph) and then a bit further for the right hand last element.
Two screenshots attached as well as layout (standard chicane open version). Screenshot #1 is looking from entry point, Screenshot #2 is looking from exit point.
This layout is designed by Phil Diaz, Jonathan Palmer with the assistance of Scott "[DucK]" Andrews (who helped us when we first did this somewhere around 7 months ago).
We would like to make a decision on the use by midweek this week (at the latest 1 January) so your rapid testing and opinion-giving is appreciated.