Thursday, September 2, 2010

New US GP Track Layout Uses Strange Influences

Hermann Tilke (Pictured Above) has revealed the outline to the forthcoming (2012) US Grand Prix. At a press conference earlier today, he payed a woefully painful, and creepy compliment to our esteemed friends at the BRDC.

The 3.2 mile circuit was revealed to have "elements of previous 'classic' circuits". He was referring to, amongst others, Silverstone. A first glance at the track layout didn't represent Silverstone, as there appeared to be places to overtake and occasionally places for spectators to sit.

It took a while, but read between the lines and the message becomes clear.


Mr. Tilke seems to have a monopoly on the F1 circuits. Of the 19 Circuits on the 2010 calender, 6 are of his design. Crucially, all of these are crap. This man is clearly stealing a living, and alongside the BRDC's theft of the British GP from Donington Park, the similar 'elements' that Tilke is referring to are clear to see.

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