The 2016 Formula 1 Grand Prix of Europe will be held on June 17-19 in Baku.
“Baku City Circuit stands out due to many factors: Baku will be the world`s fastest city circuit and the track loop around the city`s historical centre will create a unique and remarkable atmosphere for fans watching in the grandstands and at home,” said Tilke.
The streets are really narrow and this is exactly what makes it so appealing, he added.
“There is no track like Baku City Circuit - it will be one of the most exciting ones on the calendar,” said Tilke. “Baku, of course, is not comparable with any of the permanent circuits, because it is a city circuit. But even when compared to city circuits, Baku is unique.”
“We calculated a lap time of 101 seconds, but that depends on the individual set-up of the racing cars and on the developments of this year`s new cars,” he said.
Tilke noted that the maximum speed in front of Turn 8 is 204 kilometers per hour, while between Turn 8 and Turn 9, the minimum speed is expected at 86 kilometers per hour.
The layout of the track is designed to show off the beauty of the historic and modern views and sights of Baku, he added.
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