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SmartWombat
10-18-2005, 05:01 PM
Not only is the scenery stunning, but the track is a real challenge.

It's Spa Francorshapms of course, in the Eifel mountains.

I'm sorry to say that after driving from work at lunchtime, in three countries, arriving at midnight, I did not make it up in time to photograph the mist in the mountains on the way to the circuit. Next year ...

#1
So I fitted my culmann travel clamp onto the front edge of the windscreen frame, added a ball head and the MInolta A2 (I consider it expendable) and drove a few hours around what I think is the most beautiful F1 circuit in the world.

I suppose there are three parts of the circuit that are well known, Radillion/Eau Rouge, Bus-Stop chicane, and la Source hairpin.
From a driving point of view it's the descent into Eau Rouge and the climb through Radillion that is the best part of the track.

#2
It requires cojones of steel to go through here flat, as you've come down from the exit of la Source and accelerated full chat all the way down the hill to the entry. Normal road cars will be doing 90-100 mph into here.
If you have not lifted off the throttle through here then you are probably (a) stupid, (b) brave, (c) driving something exotic - or any combination.

In my case, with ESP off on road tyres at 90mph, I't say (b).
Last year I was (a) see below.


#3
It doesn't look much as you go through, clipping the kerb on the left, but if you take the time to look around you are in deep trouble !
The exit is blind, as soon as you clip the right hand kerb you have to turn right, and there's nothing to see in front of you but sky and trees.

Of course if you get it wrong, there's a kerb and a wall waiting for you on the left. Last year I was lucky enough to go wide to the left, get onto and back off the saw-tooth kerb and then spin in the middle of the track, over the blind ridge.
Lucky?
Yes, no-one was coming through after me to collect me in my cloud of tyre smoke. I also kept it on the track, not into the barriers on the right across the pit lane exit, or into the barrier on the left across the kerb. Unlike the poor owner of the new Porsche GT3 who went off into the left barrier, spun and shortened his car significantly by a second impact into the same barrier, but with the other end of the car (I guess he's much poorer now).

#4
The bus stop chicane has been totally emasculated. The changed F1 pit entry, after David Coulthard and Michael Schumacher came together so spectactularly, and the changed exit profile make it far less of a challenge.
After braking down from 100mph to 40 and taking the left/right entry the rest is effectively straight line acceleration up to la Source.
Mind you that braking is in about 50 yards of straight before the corner, so it is exciting - particularly passing other cars under braking !

Photo-John
10-18-2005, 05:20 PM
Cool stuff! Of course, I wa sure you were talking about Laguna Seca...

So is there a version of this track in Gran Tourismo? That uphill section and the photo before it look familiar.

Axle
10-18-2005, 05:28 PM
Sweet shots there! I love your mounting method!

JSPhoto
10-18-2005, 09:42 PM
Nice job there! Say, next year can you sneak me into your suitcase.... I'm only 5'6" and 150lbs... no one will notice :) :)

JS

JSPhoto
10-18-2005, 09:44 PM
Cool stuff! Of course, I wa sure you were talking about Laguna Seca...

So is there a version of this track in Gran Tourismo? That uphill section and the photo before it look familiar.

I think it's also in Grand Prix that came out in the late 90's.... fun game!

JS

SmartWombat
10-19-2005, 12:20 PM
>> Say, next year can you sneak me into your suitcase.... I'm only 5'6" and 150lbs... no one will notice :) :)

No sneaking required JS - it's simple ! Fly over, bring a crash helmet.
I need an in-car photographer !
I'll pick you up from an airport en route (Heathrow, Gatwick, Antwerp, Brussels).

The fee (for charity) is per car, so it's all paid for.
Shame it's only a two seater, eh?

SmartWombat
10-19-2005, 12:32 PM
Yes, it ought to be in all F1 GP games.
Except I think 2003 becuase of the fuss over tobacco sponsorship and the Belgian ban on advertising.
They jumped the gun and banned tobacco advertising before the deadline for the European ban.
So Bernie Ecclestone cancelled then from the calendar.

Next year, they rescinded the ban in the Walloon region (where the track is) but kept it in olace in the Flemish region. A typical political compromise.

SmartWombat
10-19-2005, 12:34 PM
Sweet shots there! I love your mounting method!

Thanks. I'll post more next week when I come back form the Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft (DTM) season final at the Hockenheimring.
A brit (Gary Paffett) looks like he could win it !

I'll also tell the story of how not to mount a Canon 20D.
And why it is not a good idea to do one and a half hours on track without checking your equipment.

Old Timer
10-19-2005, 12:44 PM
Wonderful shots Paul. That has to be one great experience. Love to see some more of these images. Thanks for sharing with us.

Lionheart
10-19-2005, 08:36 PM
Cool stuff! Of course, I wa sure you were talking about Laguna Seca...

So is there a version of this track in Gran Tourismo? That uphill section and the photo before it look familiar.
Dunno about GT, but it sure is on the EA Sports Formula 1 series for the PC :D

JSPhoto
10-19-2005, 08:45 PM
>> Say, next year can you sneak me into your suitcase.... I'm only 5'6" and 150lbs... no one will notice :) :)

No sneaking required JS - it's simple ! Fly over, bring a crash helmet.
I need an in-car photographer !
I'll pick you up from an airport en route (Heathrow, Gatwick, Antwerp, Brussels).

The fee (for charity) is per car, so it's all paid for.
Shame it's only a two seater, eh?

Bigger shame I can't afford the flight! Be even tougher to get a passport, heck, I can't even get an Indiana drivers license! Long story... so I have a Tennessee license and plates. Cheaper anyway :)

If I did go to Europe I'd have to make a few other stops too. I have family all over Germany. We visited them in 1972.... way back when....

JS

SmartWombat
10-30-2005, 12:12 PM
Germany? Whereabouts?
We're off to the Christmas markets - probably Nurnberg, Perhaps Rothenburg odt.