I know what you are saying, but what actually would the issues be?
There are not many run-off areas, but street circuits such as Monaco and Singapore have almost no run-off areas, just hard barriers.
Perhaps the problem would be the narrowness of the track? It's hard to overtake there. I can imagine an F1 race at the 'Ring being even more processional than typical F1 races at other circuits (at least if it's dry
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Narrowness, enormous length of the track making it a logistical nightmare (how do you guarantee marshals in every corner, escape roads for quick extraction of drivers etc), *quick* corners next to barriers which is something you don't have in Singapore and which in Monaco the only corners you have are at inoffensive angles and/or under acceleration in which serious crashes are less likely than in corners which you have to suddenly decelerate; and perhaps the biggest problem of all to me is the combination of all the above with massive elevation changes, it doesn't take much for a car to fly off into the trees.
There's been huge crashes with GT3 cars in the Ring with people wondering if the GT3s are now too fast for the track, now go compare GT3s to F1s....
Edited by noikeee, 18 August 2018 - 12:54.