Monza’s second chicane gravel trap modified 

Written by David on August 28th, 2007 at 10:20 pmLast Update: August 28th, 2007 at 10:20 pm

Seconda Chicane MonzaFormula One drivers have given a preliminary thumbs up to the safety changes made at Monza’s second chicane after the first day of this week’s test. Monza officials replaced the gravel trap at the circuit’s second chicane with an asphalt run off area. The decision came after the Grand Prix Drivers’ Association (GPDA) called for the change in a statement issued after last year’s Italian Grand Prix, when they expressed their frustration that no action had been taken.


“I am going to have a close look at it tonight, but I already think it is better,” said Jarno Trulli, who was involved in the discussions between the GPDA and Monza officials. It is good to see what they have done. It’s a definite step forward.” When asked whether he had actually tried out the new surface in his car, Trulli smiled and replied: “Not yet.”

The only driver who did go off there during the first day of the test was Williams test driver Kazuki Nakajima. The Japanese believed that the changes had made it easier for drivers to recover from incidents at the corner. “It was quite simple to come back onto the track, but I don’t know how much better it is than before because I have never driven here before,” he said.

BMW Sauber driver Nick Heidfeld added: “I have not used the new run-off area yet, but it will be better 90 percent of the time. Of course if you have a throttle stuck open and brake failure it is a different matter, but there is now a lot less chance of flipping over. We discussed this corner many times and it is better. It looks like they have changed the barrier a bit too, but I will have to go and check that.”

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  1. Michael says:

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    Michael

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