Talk:Melbourne/@comment-33957991-20180914125858

Hi! Anyone feel like we should agree on some good names for the corners here? How about:

1/2: Hamer chicane: that big round building on the left is Hamer Hall

3/4: Princes Bridge: you've just come off the bridge, and there isn't another good landmark

5: Cathederal: St. Paul's Cathederal is on the outside (it's Flinders Street Station on the inside, but that's huge and we could plausibly name anything from corners 3 to 9 'Flinders')

6/7/8: Clocktower chicane: This is the Flinders Street clocktower on the left opposite Elizabeth Street

9: Bridge: under the railway bridge

10: Casino: The building on the right just before this left-hander is the Crown Plaza Casino. Every street track has to have a Casino corner, right?

11: Southbank: A bit of a nothing corner, sights-wise. That fairly nondescript building to the left of the seating (directly ahead of you as you enter the corner) is Southbank Place, so maybe that?

12: BMW: An even worse corner for sights. Just before this lovely right-handed overtaking opportunity is a circular building (that you can't even see unless you turn left instead of right) which is a big BMW dealership.

13/14: Strut chicane: This chicane takes you briefly on to Strut Street between the two carriageways of Southbank Boulevard

14.5: Theatre: Are we counting this gentle left-hander as a corner? That's the Southbank Theatre on the right after the chicane, firstly with a cell-like wall of windows then the freaky white bars at odd angles to each other

15: Gallery: The huge brick monstrosity on the inside of this corner is the National Gallery of Victoria.

What do you all think?