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long corners
noun
Plural of long corner
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"The esses are like a roller coaster, flipping the G-forces from side to side through very long corners, and it's tough to keep the correct line, especially because if you make a mistake in one corner, you carry it for a long time through the next corners".
"There are some fast corners, like Turn 9 and the final corner, but the majority of the track is made up of pretty long corners where you really need the car to do all the work," said Jenson Button, who won in Barcelona last year.
The long corners of the Hungarian and Belgian tracks, which hosted the last two races, exposed the weaknesses of the car's aerodynamics.
The wind has picked up this afternoon, though, and that will make life difficult for the drivers in the long corners here.
The Pirelli delivers its single 'golden-lap' grip in a very narrow peak, it is prone to overheat its surface in long corners and in a race its performance degrades faster the harder a driver uses it.
It is what is known as a "front-limited" circuit - the long corners mean that a car has to have a positive front end if it is to be quick, so front grip is key.
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And on a long cornering binge, the Acura did feel more tenacious than the Audi, if nowhere near as explosive.
"Turn 8 is one of the most challenging corners of the year," Nico Rosberg, a driver at the Mercedes team, said of the long corner.
A long corner was chested down by Lucy Quinn before she turned and fired past Ellie Roebuck but over the bar.
Manu Ginobili, who scored 33 points, hit the other with a long corner jumper while falling out of bounds to keep top-seeded San Antonio alive.
6.01pm BST 44 mins: Rapinoe's long corner evades everyone - including Lloyd at the far post - and goes out for a throw.
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