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Romain Grosjean: We don’t want the same as MotoGP

The racers of the Haas Romain Grosjean team are aware that it is difficult to make a good race track. Nevertheless, copying the classic tracks, according to the Frenchman, is not the best solution.

Photo: Hasan Bratić

Romain Grosjean with more than 160 Formula 1 races already belongs to the experienced racers. 33-year-old team driver Haas has ridden in his career already many racetracks and is therefore also aware that it is not easy work well racetrack. "It's harder than you might think, and to copy one other track, I personally don't think that's the best solution,”So Grosjean for GPToday.net, which is in the same breath as well critical"It’s harder than it looks, but some of the new trails were a little too boring, especially because of the huge excursion zones. But we don't really want that."

The Frenchman from Geneva, with his more than 160 races, is experienced enough to talk about how difficult it is to make a racetrack today and that copying another is a bad solution - Photo: Hasan Bratić

That it is so tricky, also lies in the fact that more and more racetracks, where races are held Formula 1 and other racing series, such as motorcycling. "There will always be differences between the wishes of MotoGP and our performances, and this makes it difficult to draw the line. Some curbs are the subject of controversy because we don’t want to change them, and motorcycle racers insist on certain of their curbs."

Another problem with some tracks is that, in addition to Formula 1, there are other race tracks on it. On Red Bull In the ring, for example, in addition to the royal class of motorsport, a series of DTM touring cars and motorcyclists, including MotoGP, also race here - Photo: Hasan Bratić

Grosjean continues: “This will always make it difficult to find a good solution for everyone. Nevertheless, I believe that there is potential for improvement on certain tracks. In some places, even small changes would suffice. In Sochi, the first bend could be turned into a hairpin, this would improve racing on this track. Smaller sections can always be adapted, in an effort to improve them,”So the team racer Haas.

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