again, I love racing at Spa.5 fatalities since 2000, 2 involving classic F3 cars (driven by amateurs) and a motorcyclist.
The bulk of Spa's deaths occurred when it truly was a deadly track in its original form and wound its way through public roads, lined by poles and houses.
So as I said, no need to be dramatic and the corner that spooks everyone (Raidillon - top of the hill) has undergone extensive changes to its runoff to improve safety.
and I love Raidillon, in the dry its amazing.
but the moment the rain falls, and it always does its Belgium, the car that makes the mistake is not the one that gets killed, the car behind is the one that gets really badly damaged.
and yes they have improved the corner and all those things. but the point remains its a blind corner, taken flat out up a hll. so car 1 looses it because they took too much curb. hits the wall on the left, and ends up on the track, car 2 comes up there are no flags yet and then boom Tbone right into car 1. driver 2 dead, driver 1 never walks again.
spa in the wet is a death trap, and while I love it in the dry, and it gives us amazing racing, in the wet it is not safe