The Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps has added rumble strips to the runoff area exiting the Eau Rouge/Raidillon complex and plans to use them “for all events,” which includes the Formula One Grand Prix.
A recent series of accidents at Spa-Francorchamps' Eau Rouge and Raidillon corners has raised a pressing question that has involved passion on both sides: should we change the circuit's iconic corner?
Someone's going to have to change the name of Spa-Francorchamps' iconic Eau Rouge, because this weekend, a deluge turned the track into a rushing river of brown, muddy water. Something tells me no one ...
Eau Rouge-Raidillon is one of the most famous hills in all of motorsport, being the subject of hundreds of posters, photos, and legendary racing moments. It’s also incredibly dangerous—and the ...
Ask any Formula 1 driver, even the ones that raced in the golden era of the sport, to name their favorite corners in the calendar and you'll be overwhelmed of hearing Eau Rouge after Eau Rouge after ...
“Motorsport can be dangerous” is written at every track that’s ever been built. Sometimes this danger is joked about among racers and paddock folks only to make it merely digestible, but it’s also a ...
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