Sentences with phrase «second chicane»

The phrase "second chicane" refers to a specific part or section of a race track where there are two close corners that drivers have to navigate. Full definition
Adam made a move at Arnage but ran wide and Taylor got back past, only to run straight across the gravel at the second chicane on the Mulsanne straight on the following lap.
Schumacher had a clumsy first lap, spinning at the second chicane and dropping to the back.
Ahead of the Monaco GP, a new, very high yellow kerb was added to the entrance of Turn 16 — the right - hander in the second chicane in the Swimming Pool section.
The first was at the start when Leonardo Pulcini managed to mount his Arden car onto the rear wing of Alessio Lorandi's Jenzer, forcing both drivers off track and into the wall at the second chicane.
Then we get back onto the Mulsanne and the second chicane is a mirror image of the first one, except it goes in the opposite direction.
Olivier Beretta had a quick spin in the No. 64 Corvette C6.R in the second chicane on the Mulsanne Straight, while Antonio Garcia had to contend with a punctured tire in the No. 63 Corvette C6.R.
Coming through the first and second chicanes, and then at Mulsanne he pretty much dive - bombed me.
I was concentrating on the chicanes and I got through those cleanly, and then I stumbled upon a GT1 car in the second chicane.
Olivier Beretta had a close call when Ferrari driver Gianmaria Bruni had a big moment in the second chicane on the Mulsanne Straight.
Beretta spun the # 64 C6.R in the second chicane on the Mulsanne Straight while Antonio Garcia dealt with a punctured tire on his Velocity Yellow # 63 Corvette.
Following the death of Daijiro Kato at the 2003 Japanese motorcycle Grand Prix, Suzuka reconfigured the motorcycle variant of what is now known as the Hitachi Automotive Systems Chicane before the final turn, and added a second chicane, between the hairpin and 200R.
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