The oval circuit can also be converted to a road course layout for events by positioning temporary chicanes and curves both on the main area and apron of the circuit.
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All the overtaking moves that took place during the race were in the chicanes of the forest sector, meaning hardly any spectators saw most of the best action.
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They will be able to have achicane, or a road narrowing, or to plant a tree.
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I do not suspect them of any desire of futurechicanein the matter, but we know how they may be pressed in particular circumstances.
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How much more misery and congestion will my constituents suffer from the motorists who are funnelled in from every direction to that strategicchicane?
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Ought we not day by day to be steadily limiting the field of robbery andchicane.
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There are other ways to calm traffic, such as thechicane, where pavements are made to jut out at intervals so as to narrow the road.
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He did so during the 1965 race, when he spun at thechicaneafter 79 of the 100 laps.
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While passing thechicane, one has to turn to the left and to the right, increasing the probability of seeing an approaching train.
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The loop was also achicaneand was a very cool addition to the range.
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He had clipped one of the barriers at thechicaneand was unable to continue in the session due to damage.
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To me now racing is the dangers are taken away: if it's difficult, they put in achicane.
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The 2007 season saw the first of the two final sweepers replaced with a slowchicanein an effort to improve overtaking.
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Turns 7 and 8 make up a medium-speed, uphill, left-rightchicane.
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Turns 9 and 10 make up a slowchicane, some would say a pointlesschicane, that leads onto a short straight.
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