Uwe Rosler
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1.618034 said:Project said:casualdeyna said:I seem to debate the colour of the Yas Marina circuit every year with my girlfriend, she is adament it is City blue because of the connections with City, but I'm not convinced and think it is a more blue-green than sky blue. But it is true that the new tracks try and incorporate colours and patterns around the track so there are immediately identifyable and distinctive from all other tracks like turn 10 in India, can't find a decent image of it but it is red and white striped patterns all the way around the corner.
So maybe the choice of blue over any other colour isn't a coincidence.
The blue is almost certainly because of us, particularly given Khaldoon's influence. I have seen some very detailed renders of the circuit from circa mid 2008 and the blue just wasn't there.
Indeed. This is from 2009 ahead of the 1st race there...
[bigimg]http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/01510/yas-marina_1510244c.jpg[/bigimg]
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/motorsport/formulaone/6440827/Abu-Dhabis-Yas-Marina-circuit-under-spotlight-ahead-of-final-F1-grand-prix-of-2009.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/motors ... -2009.html</a>
There's no "coincidence".
To be honest i'm not sure if the track is completed in that photo. The Paul Riccard track in france also is painted like this. It is a special abrasive paint that has a texture like sand paper to cause friction with the cars tyres and slow them down when they spin off. They deem this safer than the traditional sand traps these days