Brundle suggests it's time for a change in Abu Dhabi

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15 December 2020 at 19:18
Last update 15 December 2020 at 23:14
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Martin Brundle has admitted he thinks the Yas Marina Circuit has work to do if it wants to deliver spectacular races. The former Formula 1 driver knows exactly what the biggest problems of the circuit is.

Time for change

The Brit admitted that the lap in Abu Dhabi is perhaps the most beautiful in the calendar. This year's empty grandstands and gloomy atmosphere was of course due to the coronavirus, he explained in his column on Sky. "That's a very temporary problem hopefully, but the racetrack layout is not and that's an issue because other than DRS passes we rarely saw organic wheel-to-wheel action," said Brundle.

According to Brundle the runway should theoretically offer a lot of opportunities for overtaking, but he knows what the problem is: "The problem is there are simply too many off-camber corners which exacerbate the aerodynamic problems of following other aero-laden cars." 

We can thank Yas Marina for DRS

"This track played a key role in the creation of the DRS rear wing concept after Fernando Alonso lost the 2010 world championship in his Ferrari stuck behind Vitaly Petrov's Renault for most of the race. It's time for a rethink in the layout and cambers."