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Santander unveils Populous-designed vision for London Grand Prix
Image: Buckingham Palace features on the route
Santander, the bank and lead sponsor of the British Formula One Grand Prix, has unveiled its vision for a street-race route incorporating some of London's most iconic landmarks.
Populous were appointed to compile the detailed feasibility study for the proposals on behalf of Santander, which has included the production of a concept film detailing how a London Grand Prix could look.
The plans have been shaped by Populous' experience working on Silverstone's new circuit, together with "cockpit insights" from British drivers and former World Champions Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button.
Under the proposals, the 5.1km (3.1-mile) London street-race has been conceived as a night event and incorporates a start/finish straight located on The Mall.
Featuring 14 corners, cars would travel at high speed in front of Buckingham Palace, around Parliament Square, along the Embankment and up to Trafalgar Square.
Populous considered all necessary logistical elements in its study, such as run-off areas; bespoke garages in which to house the teams; and spectator areas.
Bernie Ecclestone, CEO of Formula One group, said: "The idea of an Formula One street-race in London is something I have had for many years. It would be magnificent."
Populous architect John Rhodes said: "The design process was driven by the dual requirements of creating an exciting circuit and giving the best view of the iconic places associated with it."
Details: www.populous.com
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