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Posted: Tue May 13, 12:44 |
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posted by: Ivan Spruit
The Turkish Grand Prix made its debut in 2005 at a new track east of Istanbul that won rave reviews. Its layout won lavish praise for managing to combine a modern facility with a series of challenging corners. The FSR drivers are particularly fond of Turn Eight, a double-apex left already hailed as one of F1's best.
The Istanbul Park racing circuit is one of only two circuits of the 2008 FSR season that runs anti-clockwise, the other being Interlagos circuit (used for the Brazilian Grand Prix). The circuit is 5.338 km long, with an average width of 15 m ranging from 14 to 21.5 m, and covers over 2.215 million m². With a total of 16 corners, the sharpest with a radius of merely 15 m, the circuit runs over four different ground levels with a start/finish straight over 650 m in length. The total race distance of the Turkish Grand Prix is 309.356 km over 58 laps.
Are you ready for another great FSR event with entertainment and spectacular racing? Than look no farther; the 2008 FSR Turkey Grand Prix is where its at! The raceweekend begins Saterday 14 GMT with the World Series Amateur race and the last race is Sunday 18.30 GMT with the World Championship race.
link : https://www.formula-simracing.net/
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