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Spa-Francorchamps - Corner by Corner

Name each corner and feature of the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps as described by the clues.
Current Formula One track is used and corners are named as such
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Last updated: June 20, 2020
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Starting from the Pit Straight, the first corner is a slow right-hander site of a large crash in 2012
La Source
Down the hill from T1, the slight left at the bottom of the hill was the site of a Mark Webber pass in 2011
Eau Rouge
Heading up the hill, through a fast right-left sweeper commonly confused as the previous corner
Raidillon
Through a right kink and into the first DRS zone on the long _____ Straight
Kemmel
Heavy braking into this right-left chicane at the top of the hill
Les Combes
Beginning our descent, through this right-hander where many battles from the previous corners continue to
Malmedy
Into this off-camber hairpin now, a challenge for all drivers and notoriously tough for grip
Rivage
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A quick hit of the gas into this left-hander, named after a Belgian driver, but more well known for its odd name
Jacky Ickx
Through the incredibly fast, double-apex corner site of a late race Antonio Giovinazzi crash in 2019
Pouhon
Another chicane, this one wider than the last, right then left, where Hamilton crashed in FP3 in 2019
Les Fagnes
The final corner of the second sector, a right-hander commonly confused as the next corner
Campus
Traverse another right-hander, named after a nearby village before going flat through the next few corners
Stavelot
This slight kink right, named after another Belgian racer, is where the old countryside track would join the circuit
Courbe Paul Frère
You'll be right on the limit through this left-hander, site of many crashed throughout the years
Blanchimont
Braking hard for the final chicane, which has had many changes in its history, before heading back onto the Pit Straight to complete a lap of Spa-Francorchamps
Bus Stop Chicane
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