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This circuit has many different layouts which aren't described in the article. For example, the 1995-1998 F1 course is 4.2 km long, not 5.8 km. Perhaps it would be good to list them all or at least the most poular ones, with number, length and lap record (for F1, TC and TC2000, for example). Maps can be added to Wikicommons. -- NaBUru38 16:12, 26 August 2007 (UTC
Nice effort on the circuit maps. But, Spanish language maps should be on Spanish language Wikis. Here, they should be in English (except for the circuit name). Also, years in use for the individual layouts should be included whenever possible, either on the map itself or within the (description) text below the image. The word "circa" (ca) maybe acceptable if research fails to provide definitive accurate information.. regards... and keep up the good work..