I don't want to damn the modern Kyalami with faint praise, but that's exactly what's wrong with it. While it's an interesting layout. it's too modern; that is, invested with too many painfully slow turns. The old (1967, as in Grand Prix Legends) layout is what sim racing is...or should be...all about: terrifyingly fast fifth and sixth gear corners in a car that's almost period-correct: the 1991 Jordan-Cosworth F1 (as defined by ASR). In real life, the old circuit would be way too dangerous, but in as reimagined by the Reboot Project, it's flat-out fun, with almost every corner as challenging as Eau Rouge. Ten-lap race setup...if you're (virtually) brave enough.