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Kimi Raikkonen's Guide To China | 2019 Chinese Grand Prix
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2019 F1 Chinese Grand Prix Virtual Track Guide | Shanghai, China
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F1 - Chinese Grand Prix Circuit Guide - Shanghai International Circuit - Shanghai
All you need to know about the Shanghai International Circuit and the Chinese Grand Prix. Round 2 is this weekend lets take a look at what's ahead.
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Chinese Grand Prix 2015: Shanghai circuit guide
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(NL) 500 miljoen circuit: uitleg Shanghai international circuit China, Tom Coronel FIA WTCC 2012
Shanghai International Circuit 上海国际赛车场, 上海國際賽車場 is een motorsport circuit, in het Jiading District van Shanghai, China. Gebouwd door HErmann Tilke. Het circuit is bekend van de jaarlijkse Formule 1 race. In 2012 wordt ook het World Touring Car Championship hier gehouden. Tom Coronel last ons de faciliteiten zien en neemt ons een onboard ronde mee in zijn ROAL Motorsport BMW 320TC. #TomCoronel
view of 2016 Chinese Grand Prix Shanghai, China
My view from the Main Grandstand High, section A to be exact. Wanted to be able to see the most of the track, which I could. Mostly I was just watching the main straight and the pit stops. Was pretty loud. Decided to make earplugs with some napkins. Shanghai is incredible city
The Shanghai Circuit with Pirelli
Watch this video produced by Pirelli with highlights about the of one of the modern era Tilke tracks: The Shanghai Circuit, home of the Chinese GP.
F1 2019 - Shanghai International Circuit (Chinese GP) - Gameplay (PC HD) [1080p60FPS]
F1 2019 - Shanghai International Circuit (Chinese GP) - Gameplay (PC HD) [1080p60FPS]
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(UK) 500 million circuit: guide to Shanghai international track China, Tom Coronel FIA WTCC 2012
The Shanghai International Circuit 上海国际赛车场, 上海國際賽車場 is a motorsport race track, situated in the Jiading District of Shanghai, People's Republic of China build by Hermann Tilke. The circuit is best known as the venue for the annual Formula 1 Chinese Grand Prix, which was first hosted in 2004. In 2012 the World Touring Car Championship is also held here. Tom Coronel shows us all the facilities of the track and takes us on an onboard lap with his ROAL Motorsport BMW 320TC. #TomCoronel
Kung-Fu Coronel and onboard lap Shanghai Circuit FIA WTCC 2015
Coronel and onboard lap Shanghai Circuit FIA WTCC 2015
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Sheer bad luck sidelines Tom Coronel in first race of WTCC China
• Top ten qualifying result for Tom Coronel in Chinese FIA WTCC round
• Dutchman unable to benefit from good grid position
Shanghai, September 27, 2015 – The 4.603 kilometres long Shanghai International Circuit was the venue for the 19th and 20th race of the 2015 FIA World Touring Car Championship. It turned out to be a weekend of highs and lows for Tom Coronel with his DHL ROAL Motorsport Chevrolet Cruze. He managed to qualify in the top ten with a ninth and a second place on the grid for the two races, but the first race was over for him after a few hundred metres already.
After an excellent start, during which the Dutchman managed to make up some positions and succeeded in avoiding spinning and colliding cars, contact with John Filippi’s car that was rolling backwards meant the end of Coronel’s efforts. The impact damaged the right rear wheel that got loose and ended up underneath the Cruze in yellow DHL colours. That was the untimely end of the weekend that had been quite successful for Coronel up to that point. Disappointment was huge, especially as the tight time schedule didn’t allow for repair of the damage between the races. Time was too short and the damage was simply too heavy, not in the least as a result of the rather clumsy recovery of the car.
“This is really, really annoying,” Tom Coronel comments. “I am really p*** off. It all looked so good. By making the right changes to the car, we were on the place, everything was all right, we had the speed and qualifying went very well. I didn’t make any mistakes and I completed some really good laps. We were in control of all the elements. Thus, I was ninth on the grid for race one and after a rocket start, I was already up in fifth or sixth place. Filippi and Tarquini tangled in the first corner and I had to brake hard, so that Bennani ran into the back of my car and hit Filippi’s car, that was rolling backwards. In the process, the right rear wheel was damaged and ended up underneath the car. When I had got out of the car, I saw that it had even torn a hole in the chassis. I knew right away that this couldn’t be repaired quickly, and that my second place on the grid for the second race was gone up in smoke as a result. What happened afterwards when the car was towed away really was the limit. That only made the damage even bigger! What an amateurish move! Nevertheless, once the car was back in the pits, we had a close look at the damage and we are certain that the car could be ready again for the races in Thailand. So, let’s forget about this weekend and focus on the races in Thailand.
When the car is as good there as it was here, it should be possible to finish well up the order,” Coronel says.
Result Race 1: 1. José Maria López 16 laps; 2. Yvan Muller +2.428; 3. Sébastien Loeb (all Citroën C-Elysée) +3.379; 4. Nicky Catsburg (Lada Vesta) +8.905; 5. Mehdi Bennani (Citroën C-Elysée) +13.912 and Tom Coronel (ROAL Motorsport Chevrolet RML Cruze TC1) retired.
Result Race 2: 1. Yvan Muller 14 laps; 2. Gabriele Tarquini (Honda Civic
WTCC) +2.659; 3. José Maria López +2.684; 4. Sébastien Loeb +6.079
(both Citroën C-Elysée) +3.379; 5. Rob Huff (Lada Vesta) +8.366, Tom
Coronel (ROAL Motorsport Chevrolet RML Cruze TC1) didn’t start due to the damage on his car.
2015 FIA WTCC calendar:
Thailand (Buriram), 30 October-1 November
Qatar (Losail), 26-27 November
In the FIA WTCC 2015 season, Tom Coronel is being supported by: DHL, McGregor, Valvoline, TW Steel -big in oversized watches-, ERU Prestige, Equinix, Amando Face & Body Care, Bouwgroep Dijkstra Draisma, De Wild Multi Print Solutions, ASC Group, Lesonal, Canvassite.nl, Allsecur, Playseat, Intrax, Super-B, RSII and CM. #TomCoronel
Formula 1 - Track presentation of the Shanghai International Circuit in China | 1:34:492
Here is another track presentation. This is of the Shanghai International Circuit and shows a hotlap with explanations to the track;)
World's Largest 50+ Hypercar Meet @ Shanghai Circuit | Part 1
Over 50+ Hypercars and 100+ Exotics attended this massive meet/trackday at the Shanghai F1 Circuit. I'm pretty confident that this is the largest hypercar meet in China, let alone in the entire world. I haven't been to anything quite like it and was in absolute shock at how many cars were in attendance.
This video is nearly 40 minutes long but I guarantee that every second of it is worth watching. There will be a Part 2 coming in a few days. Enjoy!
PS: If you are impatient, skip to 10:00 to see the cars starting up and being moved around for the photoshoot + doing a few laps around the track.
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SHANGHAI INTERNATIONAL CIRCUIT HOTLAP | Track Review China F1 2019
De duizendste Grand Prix in de Formule 1 staat voor de deur en deze zal gereden worden op het Shanghai International Circuit. David Plasman laat ons vast zien waar we aankomend weekend actie kunnen verwachten!
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2017 Chinese Grand Prix | Virtual Circuit Guide | Shanghai China | ACFL 2017
Hi, welcome to a quick track guide for the 2017 Chinese Grand Prix. Enjoy a lap with Vettel and his Ferrari at the second circuit of 2017. Hope you enjoy!
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F1 2018 - Shanghai International Circuit (Chinese GP) - Gameplay (PC HD) [1080p60FPS]
F1 2018 - Shanghai International Circuit (Chinese GP) Gameplay (PC HD) [1080p60FPS]
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F1 2018 is a racing video game and the tenth instalment in the Formula One video game franchise developed and published by Codemasters. The game is based on the 2018 Formula One World Championship and includes all twenty-one circuits from the calendar and all twenty drivers and ten teams competing in the season. It was released on 24 August 2018 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and iOS. An Android version will also be released through the Google Play Store.
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Shanghai International Circuit Case Study Video
Symphony helps operators and administrators at the Shanghai International Circuit monitor events and spectators on and off the track with an elegant and easy to use interface that’s simple and intuitive.
The Formula 1 Chinese Grand Prix at the Shanghai International Circuit has attracted up to 260,000 spectators. With so many people to monitor, ensuring maximum uptime is crucial for event and security staff, especially during mission critical operations.