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"Like many tracks in Britain, Croft is fairly flat, which shouldn't mean you can see much, but the
people who built the circuit in 1997 found a way around this problem, by building huge spectator
bankings. Sit yourself on one of these and you're sure of a great view, and can see up to half the
track. The last two tight corners (including the tightest corner in Britain) are good for clashes,
and bumper-to-bumper action. For speed, sit just before these corners.
My personal top spot is on the banking at Clervaux. You can see the cars coming out of the hairpin,
pitting, coming out again, and speeding round the first 4 or 5 corners up to Tower bend. Motorsport
is popular in North Yorkshire, so make sure you get there early, as traffic problems are not
uncommon at this circuit."
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