The city, which has already hosted IndyCar races in an oval, opens its urban layout this weekend, with a bridge in both directions as the main attraction. The Dallara simulator allows you to see in great detail the curves, elevation changes and different challenges of a very particular track.
The IndyCar Series will debut a new street circuit this weekend to resume the season after the summer break. It will do so in the city of Nashville, where the Music City Grand Prix on a very peculiar layout, almost unparalleled in the world of motorsports. At just 3,493 meters, the circuit not only has a goal line close to an American football stadium, but also runs through a long tunnel in both directions. In fact, the part of the return to the stadium area will be the section in which the test will begin, and not the home straight itself, as it already happens in Mid-Ohio.
To illustrate the challenges that drivers and teams will encounter at this circuit, Honda Performance Development and Dallara have put at the controls of their simulator Romain grosjean, which has in detail how a tour around this track is in a virtual version of it. The potholes, the different width of the track depending on the section of the track and the 90 degree curves powerfully attract attention on a circuit where overtaking should be more than possible.