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Kyalami track lost to developers
Die Sud-afrikers toch, maar geloof wel dat ze winst hebben gemaakt
autosport.com One of the world's most famous racing circuits, Kyalami in South Africa, appears to have held its last international event following a decision to cut its length by half, according to a report in this week's AUTOSPORT magazine. Circuit owners the South African Automobile Association will sell off some of the land currently used by the track for an industrial development. The changes will mean that the track will turn left immediately after the pits and reduce the circuit's length to just over one mile. The SAAA bought the track for two million pounds in 1993 and will sell part of it off for 33 million pounds. Kyalami regularly hosted the Formula 1 World Championship between 1967 and '85, and made a brief return to the calendar in 1992 and '93. In recent years it has been occasionally used as a test venue by Formula 1 teams. South Africa's likelihood of hosting a Grand Prix now appeared to be limited to a track in Welkom, but its remote layout and twisty layout will hinder its chances. The recent collapse of the South African rand on the international market is also likely to mitigate against a Grand Prix being held there in the near future |
Wel spijtig is nogtans een "coole" track !
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een stukje GPL historie gaat verloren :(
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yep, spijtig , was mijn favoriete track op een f1spel voor de super nintendo, nooit in't echt gezien , maar twas fun met den komputer :)
"Circuit owners the South African Automobile Association will sell off some of the land currently used by the track for an industrial development." --->Africa heeft industrie:confused: :D cya |
mja zuid afrika is zowat het meest ontwikkelde land van heel Afrika, en heeft idd wel heel wat industrie. Vooral dingen als mijnbouw, en de verwerking van die ertsen floreren daar.
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yesyes :) weet ik wel :p was maar 'n graptschen he:cool:
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