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  1. Mar 19, 2021 · Anyone interested in Vettel's 2013 RB9 1:18? I recently bought the early season version (Austrailian GP, blue helmet, same as Malaysia GP).

  2. Apr 23, 2020 · This is a 5.154km long street circuit located near the Jeddah Seaport in Saudi Arabia. Although it is a street circuit it has a purpose-built paddock area, and unlike a typical street circuit the most common corner on the track is a medium-speed sweeper. The last half of the circuit in general has a lot of flow and is raced at a fairly decent ...

  3. Nov 15, 2021 · ExistingReach9658. • 2 yr. ago. A street circuit is termed for circuits that require some parts of not all of regularly used roads to be closed and repurposed into the track. So yes, Jeddah is a street circuit. FrankLloydWrong_3305.

  4. "There's a lot to learn from" Russell described a "big impact" with Mazepin but admitted there was little the Russian could do given the nature of the circuit. "It's so difficult for all of the drivers, you come around the corner, which is full gas, and suddenly there's a car sideways, there's tyre smoke everywhere - you don't know what's about to happen," Russell added.

  5. Mar 19, 2021 · Jeddah Street Circuit - Turn by Turn. Turns 1 and 2 create great overtaking opportunity, both from the outside and inside, because of Turn 2 being open - unlike sharp Turn 2 in official layout Turns 3 and 4 are extremely fast, high radius corners driven with activated DRS, centimeters from the concrete barriers

  6. Jan 7, 2021 · Jeddah Street Circuit (Jeddah, Saudi Arabia) I like it, doubt the real track will be this good. Feels similar to Gilles Villenueve which is always a good thing. That may be the first good track comparison I've seen on this sub.

  7. Mar 21, 2023 · Where the circuit uses run-off and where it does not (and which barriers are used in that case) is perfectly consistent with other tracks, street circuit or not. Of course it has way more fast corners with SAFER or concrete barrier instead of big run-off than other circuits, which makes the risk of having an accident higher.

  8. Nov 29, 2021 · Baku does have a lot of runoff in places where they go that quick. Both Baku and Jeddah generally have run-offs at braking zones while at very fast, sweeping corners the barrier is right next to the track. Here we have a random Redditor who apparently knows more than the FIA themselves.

  9. Mar 19, 2021 · Although Jeddah will be the second longest circuit on the calendar, its incredible length can make many sections look much shorter than they really are. For instance, what looks like a “short” start-finish straight at Jeddah is actually 1km long, which is the same length as the main straight at Portimão. 1.5K.

  10. Edit. The I'll fated Hanoi street circuit took 11 months to complete, from the start of construction, so I'd expect similar time is required here. Construction on Baku took 2 years. 12 months for both Valencia and Singapore.