Circuit Seven Technical.

The world's first circuit with all 7 Technical Corners

This track is a purpose-built technical training ground designed by Driver Coach Martin Villari to give you the skills and techniques to deal with any corner you come across in the future.

Solving for both car setup and driving techniques in these technical corners will help you know how to deal with such coners when the real life / paid sessions arise.

Learn more below.

Designed from the ground up as a complete technical environment purpose-built for driver development, every corner exists with intent to help you work on a variety of different techniques resulting from the variety of corner tyres presented in this circuit.

Every lap you’ll face all seven technical corner types below:

1. Chicanes
2. Hairpins
3. Esses
4. Double-Apex
5. Long Corner - Constant Radius
6. Long Corner - Decreasing Radius
7. Long Corner - Increasing Radius

The Complete Challenge.

Most drivers test drive known real life circuits on the calendar, like Barcelona, or Imola. However, Barcelona doesnt have a set of esses or any double apex corners.

Similarly, Imola doesnt have any long corners like Barcelona does. These tracks therefore have their limitations, and just as you begin to understand the corner types present, you move on to a completely different track to forget everything you'd learnt!

Now you're onto Hungary? That only tests your front grip in long corners. Melbourne? No technical corners! The list goes on...

The result of such training: you're unable to link learnings from one track to another.

Circuit Seven Technical tests everything! Your direction change, your trail braking, your short shifting and traction management, your mid-corner balance, your tight lines and front grip.

Due to the amount of corner variation, this circuit also tests your problem solving and adaptability skills using driver tools such as brake balance, diff settings, engine braking, brake migration and more.

The circuit acts as a place to back-to-back car setups, different drivers, and for Vehicle Dynamics / Performances teams looking to simulate new design components on the car.

Circuit Seven Technical isn’t just another track to learn. It’s your practice court - A place to become faster everywhere else. It’s not about memorising a layout. It’s about building transferable skill—the kind that shows up at every track you drive after.

TRACK COMING SOON!

While the track is being built:

- Watch the latest YouYube Episode "behind the scenes" below, and
- Follow on Instagram to find out when it's available!

Watch the latest YouTube Video here: