Formula E - London
Discussion
Rude-boy said:
Magic may be but not in the right location, just like Excel would not have been anywhere near as good.
So Crystal Palace isn't the right location but Battersea Park is?I don't think its possible to use the Palace as a circuit anymore anyway (as parts are no longer accessible), so the point is rather moot, but why on earth would you consider Battersea a better location?
freedman said:
Not racing as such, but a hillclimb, I participated. Course only uses about 850 yards of the old circuit, some of which is sadly lost forever
It was a sprint rather than a hillclimb. I was car #1. Most of the circuit could be reused, but the back straight would be narrow.andylaurence said:
Free viewing at an international sporting event? Mind you, at £16, it is practically free. That's club level Motorsport ticket prices.
You mean like the ITU Triathlon that ran in Hyde Park last month? With Olympic Champions, World Champions and everything? I'm not knocking it per say, I was just surprised that there wasn't a "passing interest" option. £16 is very affordable, especially if there's a decent/interesting support package.FourWheelDrift said:
one of the corners has been called "Prince Albert", probably because it's a tight fit and makes your eyes water the first time.
Albert Bridge is near the corner but yeah the track is st. I cycled around it the other night on the way to tennis and thought it was incredibly narrow but didn't notice the bumps on my mountain bike however the camber has always been there. jogon said:
Albert Bridge is near the corner but yeah the track is st. I cycled around it the other night on the way to tennis and thought it was incredibly narrow but didn't notice the bumps on my mountain bike however the camber has always been there.
Narrow, bumpy, cambered, tight corners... There will probably be a first lap pile up in the race like Monaco.Gassing Station | General Motorsport | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff