Rough road surfaces. Blind corners. Tight quarters. Unforgiving concrete. Racing on street courses, such as the ones in Nashville or Detroit, isn’t for the faint of heart. However, as much as it intimidates some, it thrills others.
We asked some of the best for their tips to conquer streets,…
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I almost always enjoy watching a street course, but I don't think I would ever have the nerve to race at one.
In reply to Colin Wood :
Not in the rain, anyway. Carnage.
nderwater said:
In reply to Colin Wood :
Not in the rain, anyway. Carnage.
Call me Ian
Agreed. Aside from rain, they can be fun to watch.
j_tso
Dork
11/14/23 6:33 p.m.
Did somebody say carnage? The Macau Grand Prix is being streamed this weekend on the FIA's youtube channel.
Those who enjoy street circuits, such as Rafa Matos, love the challenge of them. The Trans Am TA2 class certainly put on a show on them. It's a bummer they won't have any street circuits for 2024.
Not really a fan of street circuits in F1, but for GT and touring type cars they can provide some good racing.
I've raced the Grand Prix of Trois Rivieres (GP3R) the past two years and it was quite an experience. Drivers definitely need to be even more aware of their surroundings than usual to stay out of trouble when racing on the streets.
JG and I met Robb at the St. Pete street race BITD, and so cool to see him recognized as one of the best. Plus he’s very nice.
In reply to David S. Wallens :
Aww Thanks DW! And thanks for the support for all those years. You guys rock!
I wonder how much of Connor Zilisch's incredible talent for street courses is indicative of his success elsewhere. He's certainly good in whatever he steps in.
Would love to see more street circuits for Trans Am TA2 in 2025. It doesn't look like the Music City Grand Prix is coming back, but maybe a return to Detroit or how about a visit to Toronto?