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FIA delegation inspects Baku circuit

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10/05/2016

An FIA delegation, led by race director and safety delegate, Charlie Whiting, today inspected the readiness of the Baku City Circuit ahead of the Grand Prix of Europe, to be held in Baku, Azerbaijan on the weekend of June 17th-19th.

The inspection evaluated the quality of the track and its surrounding facilities to ensure it will be fit for the purpose of hosting an F1 street race. After carrying out a thorough inspection of the newest circuit on the calendar, the commission delivered a hugely positive verdict, declaring Baku City Circuit as being on-track to host its first ever Formula 1 race.

During his inspection, Whiting – joined by architect Hermann Tilke - covered all aspects of F1's newest street circuit, including the paddock and pit lane, located in front of Baku's Government Building, as well as the 7.6 metre narrow, uphill, winding sequence of turns (T8-T11) by the city's old town walls.

His inspection also took in the 'dual carriageway' section of the circuit as well as the main straight along Baku's picturesque seaside boulevard, where cars are estimated to hit speeds of up to 340 km/h as they race towards the finish line.

Following his assessment of the Baku City Circuit, Whiting confirmed that everything is looking good ahead of the city's first ever Grand Prix this June: "The Circuit will be ready. You can see the quality of all the installations wherever you look. My next trip to Baku will be at the beginning of June and I'm expecting to be able to say it will be ready then! It will be a fascinating F1 race. Turns 8 to12 will probably be the most interesting but so will the run from Turn 12 to 15, where the approach to Turn 15 in particular will be quite spectacular. The very long run from Turn 16 to 20, which is going to be flat out, will also be amazing to watch! If I had to compare one circuit to this one, it would be Singapore, but the speed here will be much higher!"

The F1 race director also had a message for any fans still deciding whether to visit Baku or not: "I would say to anyone thinking of coming here, you definitely should - it's a lovely city. I've been here several times now and have always experienced great hospitality from all the people I meet here. It's going to be a truly unique event!"

In light of this positive endorsement, the promoter of the Grand Prix of Europe and Executive Director of BCC, Arif Rahimov, commented: "We are delighted by Mr. Whiting's positive findings during his visit to Baku City Circuit today. We were confident that FIA would be impressed by the progress we have made so far and to have this confirmed today is a source of great pride for all of our team. Now it is up to us to ensure that we see this job through to the finish line and guarantee that upon his next visit in early June, he will be able to declare the Baku City Circuit fully ready to host a Formula 1 race. We know this will be the case and we will continue to work hard to make this a truly unforgettable and spectacular event for all fans watching from our grandstands and on television at home."

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1. Posted by nonickname, 11/05/2016 10:14

"Hell Celtictiger,you make it sound just like Monaco."

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2. Posted by f1fan, 11/05/2016 6:09

"Is it not Turkey that is part in Europe and part in Asia? How can Baku represent Europe since it is East of the border of Turkey (which is in Asia)? Bernie, did you re-draw the map?"

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3. Posted by Tweek, 11/05/2016 3:29

"lol. More like F.I.A. delegation inspects their Baku payoffs!"

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4. Posted by Celtictiger, 11/05/2016 0:37

"European GP my ***, Azerbaijan is about as European as chopsticks. Comparing it to Singapore GP isn't a compliment either. The 7.6m wide twisty uphill is a red-flagged, bottle-necked, pile-up, death trap waiting to happen. I can see drivers wandering up and down the circuit looking for a gap in the fencing to get off the track, hoping to God a car doesn't round a bend and take them out much like the Singapore GP that its compared to.
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5. Posted by SteveAikens, 10/05/2016 23:49

"They moved Asia to hold the race?"

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6. Posted by Ro, 10/05/2016 20:59

"Im sorry, but the last time I looked in an Atlas, Azerbaijan wasnt in Europe. It may be a great city, but its all about the Money and the "show". I for one will not watch it, listen to it or read about it. Its a travesty to call it the GP of Europe....how about Imola, Nurburgring, Brands, Dijon.....nah, they havnt got the money have they Bernie?"

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