Yes it should and in the past has not been a race track with only the dedicated 
turn 9/10 section that diverges from the road. Now the that has been removed as 
part of the work being done to the track there shouldn't need to be any 
racetrack ways.

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From: Diacritic via Talk-au <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2021 7:39:30 AM
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Subject: [talk-au] Albert Park Grand Prix Track


Hello,

The Albert Park Grand Prix track is currently drawn as a separate ‘raceway’, 
broken up into sectors, using some nodes of Lakeside Drive and Aughtie Drive.

It’s pretty cool t see the route, but I’m not sure it’s correct to have it 
drawn in that way. The race track only exists for one month a year (COVID and 
construction notwithstanding), and the wiki seems to support the notion that 
temporary features shouldn’t be included. Leaving the raceway there 24/7 might 
give non-locals the impression the track is in service all year.

I can’t find a similar equivalent in Australia to compare it to (not a big 
petrol-head) but Monaco, for example, doesn’t have a raceway drawn across its 
roads, just a relation. (Well, mostly. It looks like there are frequent 
changes, but the raceway only exists in the ways that aren’t normal roads.)

Thoughts?

D.

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