Saturday, October 23, 2010

Vettel complaining Pit Entrance Yeongam Circuit



YEONGAM, - F1 Grand Prix practice session, is a time for the rider to know the track from the Circuit Yeongam, Korea, considering that this circuit is a new track for the F1 racer. Adjust to the new track is not an easy job for the rider, especially when there are things that can interfere

with their performance during the race later.

Based on the first day of practice on Friday (22/10/10), a driver of Formula 1 (F1) admitted that the track is quite comfortable and not too worried. But that does not mean that this track does not have weaknesses that will make the difficulty of the rider. According to a number of rider, difficulty on the track in is at the entrance to the pit.

Tracks in Yeongam requires, the cars that competed should be slow when coming into a narrow track. But at the end of the fast corners, they must "jump" into the pit. According to Red Bull Racing driver, Sebastian Vettel, the condition is considered to be very risky place a number of dramas.

"I think the entrance to pit a bit on edge because of the unseen. You can not see if a rider to go in there, and they must reduce the speed compared to the other rider, who did not go in there," said Vettel. "Especially when you are in behind someone who is trying to pass and he chose to enter the pit, it may become difficult.

"In addition, the fact that this circuit is slippery and dusty and dirty on the line, thus making the situation more complicated. This circuit is very difficult, the speed is very low and very slippery."

The same thing also comes from the mouth Mercedes driver, Nico Rosberg. According to him, the marshal must manage it better on this track section, for the sake of safety.

"Honestly, pit entrance will be a concern, but what to do is act like there is on street circuit in the area. If a person becomes more slowly and you need to get a better position, then the marshal must give two yellow flag or sign something like that, because the area is completely invisible and you need good information about what happened there, "said Rosberg.

"If all goes well then surely there is no problem because there is already such a street circuit. But I am not too sure that when the time comes, everything is in place."

Although there is an objection, but some saw the entrance area of the pit stops made no impact. According to teammate Rosberg, Michael Schumacher, there's nothing wrong with the door to the pit stop (and exit).

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