Funnily enough i thought of f1 as well. Remember nigel mansell at catalunya trying to get past senna, and taking him on comming onto the straight to win the race.
So i had a look into it, seems there is a similar argument in f1 about "passing oppertunities". They have some serious designers working on tracks trying to make it so you can pass while still making the race interesting. And they dont seem to be too sucessful at it.
The Naul is not too small, theres plenty of tracks similar size and smaller, most bigger ones are temporary. Or outdoors.
I remember plenty of times on the previous naul track being behind another car waiting for a door to open to get past, hoping someone would make a mistake (Ivan).
If you are on pace, on the line, no matter how big or wide a track is, no one is getting past. Unless we have an oval or a layby to pull over for lunch.
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