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You
join the circuit running downhill on the outside of curve 1.
Check mirrors for circulating cars entering this curve at
high speed. Build up your speed along a straight of about
600m – check mirrors for other cars on faster laps than
yourself.
The track crests before a sharp right hand
hairpin, check for a green signal to make sure the track is
clear. Judging you braking point here can be tricky, but if
you are too soon, you can cut the kerb easily and a bit too
late, there is plenty of track to run wide – get it just
right and it feels good.
The circuit begins to climb as you enter a
short straight before a medium left. A cone on the right
will mark you turn-in point. When completed, keep to the
outside of the track and check for the green signal to show
the next section is clear. You then approach a climbing
double left; after the first allow the car to drift wide to
the outside kerb before aiming for the left – right esses.
These can be cut easily as the kerbs are smooth and do not
disturb the car; but, being concrete, they may well be
slippy when wet. You then enter the Parabolica turning
through a full 180°. The road falls away at this point, so
apply too much gas and you will drift to the outside of the
track, There is a flat slight right-left at the bottom of
the incline before you climb uphill along the next straight.
The next section is perhaps the most
exhilarating of the circuit; You climb fairly steeply to
crest the hill, immediately beyond the hill you enter the
fastest corner of the track. Check that the safety light is
showing green, position your car just to the left of centre
of the track; as you crest the hill a cone on the right hand
side shows the limit of the first part of the chicane; aim
to be near this and the car will be set up for an easy line
into the big-radius downhill curve. The chicane only sets-up
the entry and prevents overtaking. There are 200m; 100m and
50m boards for the curve. Once you are confident with your
grip levels through this curve, you can brake late, and only
lightly, perhaps at 50m and drop a gear and then just ride
the curve feeling the grip as you gently adjust your
throttle opening. After the apex, accelerate and the car
will drift wide to the left to make a good exit onto the
back straight; ready for the excitement to start all over
again.
If you are exiting the circuit, the owners
ask that you do not lose speed until you enter the
deceleration lane as you may be unsighted from a following
car that could arrive very quickly with obvious
consequences.
To sum up – a very enjoyable circuit, also
handy for anyone who fancies a few extra days in the
Dordogne.
Words kindly provided by Rodger John
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