Was wondering how it has affected the rest of the city. Traditional street circuits are like the circus coming to town: everything stops and there's an air of celebration. The Valencia circuit seems to me a bit like the building of the Millennium dome here in London: a speculative attempt to turn polluted land into capital that will line very few pockets.
Don't know what I think of it as a race track yet. Reminds me a bit of Long Beach, in that it seems to have some seriously fast curves.





Traditional street track uses completely or mostly existing roads (built for everyday road use), like Adelaide, Monaco, upcoming Singapore (only some parts are not, afaik) or most American street tracks like Long Beach.