Bit of a mystery for you - I follow the "Circuits of the Past" Youtube channel, and he's recently uploaded a video from Donington, shot last year. He was driven, by an official, in the circuit's Safety Car on both the contemporary layouts of the circuit, but was also driven down the hill to the pre-War Melbourne Loop. What confused him (and confuses me) is that, at the famous brow whereupon the W125s and C-types were becoming airborne in 1937, he swung the car to the left, between some trees and single-height Armco, through a pair of shallow curves to a right-hand hairpin, another short straight and a left-hander bringing the car back onto the old circut somewhere near the pits. It actually reminded me of a flatter version of the Ancienne Douane section of Spa that was used pre-1939, when the Raidillon was constructed. He apparently insisted that this was the pre-War layout as used in the Donington GPs, which, of course, is incorrect, but was such a section ever used in period?
The section of the video concerning the pre-War layout is between 8 minutes 2 seconds and 11 minutes 25:
https://www.youtube....h?v=eGy3kRLonQQ
Edited by cpbell, 18 May 2019 - 10:53.