Reims would be terrible. It was exciting back in the day because it was high speed, but today it would point, squirt and a few flat-out corners - a much more boring version of Monza.
If you want a good French track then you need to look no further than Le Mans Bugat... ha, who am I kidding - even Grand Prix Legends couldn't bare to keep it in the portrayed 1967 season, so used Rouen (1968) instead.
Now that was a great circuit until they tore it up. Dangerous as @#$%&, as Innes Irvine, Jackie Oliver and Jo Schlesser would have testified, but great. Or Clermont-Ferrand, which was even more nuts in places.
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For me was Massa one worst driver ive ever seen.
I completely disagree. He may have had his ride to F1 funded by his father, and his first season was a complete mess and his latter years a bit of a let down, but from the point he got in a Ferrari he was fantastic, up until that day in Hungary. He was never a top-class F1 driver, much in the way Mansell wasn't, but like Mansell he gave his all and came oh-so-close to winning what would have been a fully deserved title.
Massa's an odd one, as he's not particularly liked by the public, but nobody in the paddock has a bad thing to say about him - they all say you couldn't wish to meet a nicer guy - and it was very publicly evidenced in Interlagos. There's never been such a polarising driver so universally liked by those who know him and disliked by those who don't.
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