Famous Spa F1 layout to be shortened – report

Mon, 1 September 2008, 03:23

Spa-Francorchamps, the much loved but longest layout on the formula one calendar, may have to be shortened for future editions of the historic Belgian grand prix.

It is being reported in Belgium, including by f1-club.be, that a portion of the 7km circuit is proposed to be cut out.

The famous Eau Rouge section is safe, but the proposal for the new shortened circuit in the Ardennes is to connect the current Pouhon left-hand sweepers with Blanchimont.

Left out of the new layout, therefore, is the high speed Fagnes chicane and Stavelot, and the existing Pouhon and Blanchimont are likely to be altered.

The report said the modifications could take place prior to next year’s Belgian grand prix, or in time for the 2010 race.

Championship leader Lewis Hamilton said last week that the disappearance of many of the more challenging ‘driver tracks’ is a shame.

“You really feel the history of those places whenever you race there; they have real character,” the McLaren driver said.

“Each time they are refurbished, they lose a little more of their individuality – but they are made safer, so we can continue to race on them – so that’s a good compromise.”

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