Posted On May 2
In this video, we explore the economics and physics of street circuits in Formula 1.
We begin by looking at the economics of street circuits. Street circuits are typically much cheaper to build than purpose-built race tracks because they can use existing infrastructure. Additionally, street circuits can generate significant revenue for the host city through tourism and sponsorships.
Next, we will discuss the physics of street circuits. Street circuits are often characterized by tight corners and narrow lanes, which makes it difficult for drivers to overtake. This can lead to more bold strategy choices and chaotic on-track action.
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