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Originally posted by BootsOntheSide
The Hungaroring's problem is that every corner which could theoretically produce overtaking either doesn't have a long enough straight before it, or has a fast corner before it - it's an inherently poor design.
The better designed tracks (Spa, Montreal, A1-Ring, Hockenheim, Suzkua) produce the ebst races amost every year - that's not coincidence.
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Have to disagree there Boots.
Its the cars that need changing NOT the tracks, we saw fantastic racing in the mid 80's at tracks like Hungary, with Mansell coming from the back to Win (in 1989?) and some truly inspired moves around the outside of the first corner by Piquet.
Change the cars.