First off, the changes to the circuit. As some of you might be aware, there have been some changes to the Les Combes run off, with the traditional grass and gravel replaced with tarmac sections instead. However, to try to discourage drivers from cutting across that part of the track, raised speed bumps, like the ones used for the Monza chicanes, are in place, with artificial grass behind the kerbs. In addition, the exit of the left hand turn features what has been described as a 50mm negative kerb (which I assume means that the track behind the kerb drops by 50mm), which is intended to make it even less attractive to go across the run off area. http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/86088
And, in case the description is a little unclear, here are a few pictures of Les Combes with the revised run off.
![Image](http://photos.gpupdate.net/large/160728.jpg)
![Image](http://photos.gpupdate.net/large/160726.jpg)
In addition, it has been announced that Nigel Mansell will, for the second time this season, act as the drivers representative on the stewarding panel, alongside Lars Osterlind, Garry Connelly and Yves Bacquelaine. http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/86097
Hopefully, after several controversial incidents in recent races, the racing will prove to be closer but cleaner then has sometimes been the case, and all those on the stewarding panel have a fairly relaxing race.
Meanwhile, Kubica thinks that the chances of Renault doing well at Spa will depend on whether they can get their F-duct system, which is just coming onto the car, will prove to be sufficiently effective to boost their top speed. http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/86091