Melbourne open to tweaking Albert Park layout

  • Published on 28 Mar 2018 11:23
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  • By: Rob Veenstra

Australian grand prix organisers say they are open to tweaking the layout of the Melbourne circuit. Australian Grand Prix Corporation chief Andrew Westacott's comments come after teams, drivers and fans complained about the lack of overtaking last weekend in the 2018 season opener.

"It's an awesome circuit but so hard to overtake even with the extra DRS," said Lewis Hamilton. Max Verstappen was even more blunt, saying that as a TV spectator he would have changed channel.

But Liberty sporting boss Ross Brawn warned that the problems will not be comprehensively fixed until 2021, when F1 can mandate fundamentally different cars. "Until we take a structured approach to the problem, we won't really make any progress," he said.

So it may be down to the circuits to change instead. That may be difficult at places like Melbourne's Albert Park, which weaves around a lake and in between features like sports fields. "I think the layout will be as it will be," Westacott told Speedcafe. "But we are always open minded to working with the FIA and formula one, and if there are suggestions we will discuss and review them."

F1 race director Charlie Whiting said the FIA could also add more DRS zones at forthcoming circuits, as was done in Australia last weekend. "We just want to make things a little more interesting, so that's what we were doing and we'll do something in Bahrain and probably in Baku and in Canada," he said.

Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff thinks the real reason for the lack of overtaking is that the field is closer together in 2018. "I think the entire group is closer together so we're not going to see cars walking through the field as we've seen in the past. Welcome to the new world," he is quoted by Italy's Autosprint. (GMM)

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  • 2GRX7

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    Actually, it looks like Albert Park can be "easily" reconfigured. Looking at turn 13, you can see that that particular road, Lakeside Dr., continues for quite a distance and meets with another road, Village Green Dr, (the new turn 13). It also extends that new DRS zone! V.G.Dr. then makes its way up to turn 14, providing another overtaking straight. Only minimal tarmac will need to be added as well as a deeper run-off area for turn 15. That could be ready for next year! GET ON IT MELBOURNE!

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    • Mar 28 2018 - 17:03
    • It likely can. If memory serves, it has been reconfigured a few times over the years.

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      • Mar 28 2018 - 17:42
  • I'm ok with reconfiguring the layout, but let's not forget for one second that the lack of overtaking was not due to the layout.

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    • Mar 28 2018 - 17:58

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