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Indianapolis-like farce avoided
02 August 2005Champ Car avoided an Indy-like F1 farce at the weekend despite turning up at the new, and near-unusable, San Jose circuit. Drivers complained that the street layout was bumpy and narrow, and that a lack of runoff - and obstacles like rail tracks - made it too dangerous.
In response, the organisers and circuit came up with a novel solution -- a chicane. They also moved back walls and fences, and patched up sections of the bumpy asphalt. Eventual winner Sebastien Bourdais contrasted Champ Car's handling of the situation with the recent six-car US grand prix disaster.
"Whoever is responsible," the Frenchman told Speed TV, "It doesn't matter. You have a duty to the fans. The difference is (we) made it possible."
Another key difference, though, is that - in the Champ Car scenario - circuit changes were in the interest of the entire field, not one group. At Indianapolis in June, the erection of a chicane was vetoed by the governing body because it would unfairly have penalised Bridgestone-shod teams, who had no problem safely steering through the banked oval corner.
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