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11:09 GMT, Sunday, 17 February 2008

Barcelona, Spain

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The Circuit de Catalunya has good facilities and an interesting blend of corners, but lacks atmosphere

Barcelona is one of the world's great cities - a vibrant blend of history, culture and fabulous nightlife.

Unfortunately, its Grand Prix track - half an hour north of the city - does not live up to those glories.

The Circuit de Catalunya has a good blend of corners and a long straight to help overtaking - but it lacks atmosphere and the race is often dull.

The last section of the track has been changed for 2007, in an attempt to improve safety and racing.




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