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4 Dec 2013, 23:35 (Ref:3340281) | #1 | ||
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Formula E Circuit Design Thread
Hello, all,
It's been a while since I've posted something decent on here. And it may just be a little while longer as I actually don't have any tracks to show for myself. But Formula E, the new electric Formula racing series everyone is raving about, presents a unique challenge not just for me but for all track designers: street circuit racing within major cities. Here are the ten, if you aren't familiar: Europe - Monte-Carlo, Monaco (supposedly the same layout as F1 track) - Berlin, Germany (held at the abandoned Tempelhof Airport) - London, England (rumors of circuit near Wembley Stadium grounds or 2012 Olympic Park) Asia - Beijing, China (highly rumored circuit in the 2008 Olympic Park) - Putrajaya, Malaysia South America - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - Buenos Aires, Argentina - Puente del Este, Uruguay North America - Miami, FL, USA - Los Angeles, CA, USA So that's your challenge! There are only a few restrictions... 1. The track or facilities cannot run on the city's major road(s). 2. The circuit must be at least three lanes wide at all times. 3. The circuit must be within 20 or so miles from the city centre. 4. Shoot for 2.5-3.0 km in length... a little over or under is OK but try to design it to fit to that distance regulation. 5. Must have suitable facilities for paddock, event parking, spectator stands, etc. Here's a taster of the Hong Kong Formula E track that got shelved... Let the designing commence. |
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5 Dec 2013, 00:51 (Ref:3340296) | #2 | ||
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I can't see a streets of Wembley. The Stadium is in a very Urban area, ad the only reason it gets away with the size of crowd that fit into it, is the fact that it has it's own railway station immediatley to the South, and and Underground station to the North that has it's own dedicated footpath (Wembley Way) that's 20 yards wide and 600m long.
The latest Google Earth images of the Olympic park still shows lots of construction (or perhaps dismantling) going on with temporary roadways etc. Something there might be possible but there are also lots of little bridges in that area as the Olympic Park was built on a number of small islands. |
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5 Dec 2013, 14:31 (Ref:3340459) | #3 | ||
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Putrajaya, Malaysia
My proposal for the Formula E track in Putrajaya, Malaysia.
2.51mi/4.0km. Anti-clockwise. Elevaton taken from Google Earth. |
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5 Dec 2013, 14:44 (Ref:3340463) | #4 | ||
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Are there any significant differences between "traditional" and electric racing cars? I man trackdesign-wise. What are the things we have to take into consideration we didn't have to with "normal" cars, and the things we don't have to take into consideration we had to with normal cars?
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Nevertheless, I like it! Cyberjaya... sounds like something out of some William Gibson steampunk novel. |
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7 Dec 2013, 16:46 (Ref:3341259) | #6 | ||
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Putrajaya Redesign
Redesign of my Putrajaya track. 1.81mi/2.92km Anticlockwise
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8 Dec 2013, 20:42 (Ref:3341705) | #7 | |
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One quick question... Are airports allowed?
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You have to consider the car performance (no long straights), and the circuit requirement - the pits need to be big - 2 cars per driver 2 drivers per team. They also have to be next to major power sources - ie a stadium.
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13 Dec 2013, 20:36 (Ref:3343824) | #11 | |
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Rio de Janeiro
Here is my idea for the race in Rio. It has 12 turns, runs in a clockwise direction and is 2.67km (1.66mi) in length. The start line is the red dot on the east side of the circuit, and the pit straight is the longest on the course, at 718m. The screenshot (below right) is just a view from turn 12 (the final corner). Just in case you were wondering, the pit lane exit does not run straight into harms way. It curves off, pointing to the right and towards turn 3. Any other ideas you may have? Feel free to reply.
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27 Dec 2013, 00:31 (Ref:3348079) | #12 | ||
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my proposal for tempelhof
http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=6164206 would probably be too fast the formula e cars so i added chicanes for a second layout http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=6164209 Last edited by Metzo; 27 Dec 2013 at 00:40. |
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7 Aug 2015, 21:16 (Ref:3564478) | #13 | |
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Given what we now know of FE racing, I think this deserves a bump.
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8 Aug 2015, 18:45 (Ref:3564621) | #14 | ||
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I've been trying to draw a circuit for Florence, Italy, which has some very interesting roads up on the hillside around the Piazza Michelangelo. Unfortunately, none of these seem to loop conveniently back on themselves.
I've designed this one down by the hippodrome instead. It's maybe a little too narrow in places, and the straights are a bit long. Also, I think I'd run it in the opposite direction (clockwise) http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=6682081 |
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8 Aug 2015, 19:20 (Ref:3564639) | #15 | |
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Don't sweat the width, some areas on the calendar are terrifyingly narrow, but another chicane on the front straight would be desirable.
I prefer Roma myself, but I had the same problems and settled on the Circus Maximus, for centuries the largest speed-sport arena in the world and still well up the order if it is counted. http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=6666938 |
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26 Aug 2015, 21:26 (Ref:3569019) | #16 | ||
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My proposal for a circuit in Rome:
http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=6698463 I preferred the roads around the nearby Baths of Caracalla. You needn't have the convoluted switch back if the circuit needed to be shorter or faster. |
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13 Sep 2015, 03:16 (Ref:3573498) | #17 | ||
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This is my first post here (welcome me!) and this is my first time using gmap.
I made this 1.284-mile course in my grandma's hometown of Aschaffenburg, Germany! http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=6713099 |
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13 Sep 2015, 19:48 (Ref:3573644) | #18 | ||
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Hi Cardona, welcome to TenTenths.
Looks like a fast track. Where would you have the pit garages? |
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18 Sep 2015, 18:45 (Ref:3574685) | #19 | |
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As Formula E is significantly slower than other major open wheel motor racing series, it can safely have street circuits that would be deemed too dangerous at higher speeds. These circuits can thus be more "old-style", and that is being liked pretty much by the people over here on this board. Let's say Forza Formula E!
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26 Mar 2016, 04:21 (Ref:3627379) | #20 | |
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Two Montreal solutions from Alenptetak11 of the Skyscrapercity forum, who may or may not be this person. ( https://schalensys.wordpress.com/ )
2.85 and 3.42 km respectively |
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27 Mar 2016, 00:14 (Ref:3627697) | #21 | ||
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Downsview Airport, Toronto
The runway in the middle is apparently 61m (200 ft) wide -- enough to put a barrier in the centre and use both sides. Track length would be roughly 2.8 km, although I did not measure it that carefully. It would go in a clockwise direction, and require some new paving beside the soccer fields. |
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28 Mar 2016, 19:25 (Ref:3628142) | #22 | |
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I have my reservations about the length of a few straights, but at airport circuits chicanes become child's play to install.
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1 Apr 2016, 09:46 (Ref:3629233) | #23 | |
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Brooklyn ePrix, New York City
http://www.motorsport.com/formula-e/...e-race-683407/
I found this article on Motorsport.com, outlining the possibility for a FE race in Brooklyn, NYC, which could "occur as early as season 3". So I decided to investigate the area and search for any possibilities for a decent layout, if this proposal does go ahead. Here is what I came up with: https://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=6832064 It's a fairly simple layout, with a clockwise route consisting of 14 turns and a long 0.7mi straight after turn 2. The course also passes several key sites, such as Prospect Park, the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Arch and the Brooklyn Museum. It may be slightly long for a FE circuit, at 2.275mi (3.661km), but overall I'm pretty impressed with my creation. Also, for your information, the pit lane will be located further down Washington Street, rejoining at turn 1 on Empire Blvd. Hope you like it |
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1 Apr 2016, 20:25 (Ref:3629391) | #24 | |
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Formula E straights should not be greater than 600m. The lap is 221m longer than the longest venue (Beijing), and that is quite a bit in terms of Formula E. I do like it personally though.
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Agag is keen on another American race, and during an interview Friday on the topic of a Vegas GP, Ecclestone said they "would have Formula E anyway".
FE did a demo run in Paradise last year, and as much as I don't trust articles dated April 1 (although Bill Nye apparently believed the one about Tesla in NASCAR) Ecclestone held talks with Vegas back in '14 and these reports were nearly simultaneous from Autosport in Motorsport.com. I'll come up with something soon (also don't bother looking for the old Caesar's Palace track, the casino expanded over it). |
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