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10 Jun 2014, 17:34 (Ref:3418246) | #26 | ||
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I'm a big fan of May 22nd. Great job on the different layouts, there are some ingenious solutions to allow for so much variety. I especially like how the outer and inner circuits can be run simultaneously.
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17 Jun 2014, 08:36 (Ref:3422931) | #27 | |
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The diagram of June 9th evokes thoughts of a mixture of Salzburgring and Okayama (Aida TI Circuit). The quicker sections remind me of Salzburgring and the slower ones of Aida. I wonder what the setup would have to be like.
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20 Jun 2014, 05:08 (Ref:3424067) | #28 | |
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your multi layout is awesome!
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21 Jun 2014, 21:25 (Ref:3424715) | #29 | ||
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A couple of quick designs to review...
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22 Jun 2014, 22:25 (Ref:3425104) | #30 | |
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the one on the right it's my kind of track, very well executed Sir.
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22 Jun 2014, 23:16 (Ref:3425122) | #31 | ||
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If I have time next week, I'll add some run off to that one.
The left one was going to have a back story about the old T2 being too fast, and not having enough land to add run off, hence the new earlier T2, an Omega type turn that then gently curves back onto the back straight. |
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26 Jun 2014, 16:13 (Ref:3426843) | #32 | |
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I agree. This circuit in post #29 on the right is one of the "simplest" designs you have ever done. And as we say around these parts, simple tracks are always the hardest to come up with. This circuit is your best since a few years ago at least. Kudos! And it even has your signature parallel straights (!)
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27 Jun 2014, 21:29 (Ref:3427291) | #33 | ||
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This is a design in development, that I've sort of lost interest in.
The full circuit is approx 3.5 miles The Outer or perimeter circuit is approx 2.7 miles The shortest version is approx 2.2 miles All versions run anti/counter clockwise |
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6 Jul 2014, 20:44 (Ref:3431166) | #34 | ||
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Another in progress
Working Anti clockwise from a single pit. The middle version of the circuit can be run without the break in the 1000m straight if the organising series though their cars/bikes could deal with the long straight. Likewise the GP circuit could use the extra section if the series wanted the length of circuit but not the full straight. |
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14 Jul 2014, 21:15 (Ref:3433943) | #35 | ||
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1) a change to the pit straight: the current pit straight has a kink at its beginning that ends just before the paddock begins. How about mirroring that section at an imaginary line that perpendicularly crosses the paddock and the front straight at the center of the paddock, so you'd have another kink to the right near pit exit. Your current Turn 1 would gain an increase in radius but also come closer to 180 degrees. And Turn 1 would also become more interesting. 2) a change to the infield section: after the 162.56m long straight, there is a right-hander, and then a slightly curved straight. On from that corner, there should be a shell-like spiral leading inward towards a tight corner, and then another shell-like spiral leading outward onto the penultimate straight. That would add some interesting acceleration forces to the side. Here's hoping you like my suggestions. |
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14 Jul 2014, 22:50 (Ref:3433957) | #36 | ||
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Of the first, to put a kink in before T1...where would a safe pit exit point be? Or are you suggesting moving the pit to the outside.
Second, I'm afraid I don't understand the shell parts as you describe them. |
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7 Aug 2014, 13:45 (Ref:3442216) | #37 | ||
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Secondly, I wanted to suggest replacing the current infield section with something modelled on the Turns 1, 2 and 3 of Shanghai International Circuit. I hope this makes things clearer without me actually having to draw a CGI ;-) Thank you for your interest, SBF. I hope you like my suggestions. |
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20 Aug 2014, 23:49 (Ref:3445847) | #39 | ||
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I was going to keep nibbling away at this for another little while but realised that I hadn't posted any of my own circuits for a month so....
This is a it of a wild one for me, because I'm on record as not liking street circuits. So quite why I've designed not just my own street circuit, but also fictional beach front location. Add to this I've loved going back a few years to CART circuits in the States that wrapped themselves around the supports of elevated highways. Well I've taken that a stage further to try and include not one but actually two elevated sections over roads that remain open. This is very much incomplete, I will probably still nibble away adding details such as bridge supports, I'll probably import other building to fill it out a bit, but as you'll see the conference centre and the Baseball stadium are my own rather blocky design. I should add that it's anti clockwise and is 5.5km or 3.44 miles long |
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28 Aug 2014, 15:05 (Ref:3448553) | #40 | |
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Now that is interesting! :-)
The flow of the circuit is very good, too. Here's wishing you success in finishing this one. I'm looking forward to the outcome. |
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5 Sep 2014, 21:50 (Ref:3450637) | #41 | ||
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I haven't gone back to that one, but in the mean time I've been working on anther design that has more detail than I've been adding of late.
The venue has an anticlockwise GP circuit of 4.663 km ... 2.91 miles a shortened circuit running anticlockwise at 3.522km ... 2.20 miles It also has a Full 1/4 mile Drag strip to FIA/NHRA standards that can be run at the same time as the short circuit. The viewing boxes behind the Drag start also provide excellent views of the hairpin, for additional hospitality, likewise the seats in the main drag strip grandstand, (other than the first few rows) have clear views to the hairpin. |
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9 Sep 2014, 21:04 (Ref:3451640) | #43 | ||
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The circuit in this next one is done, but as I've drawn it in less than 2 days it somehow doesn't feel complete.
Anyway anticlockwise for 5.80 km or 3.625 miles |
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10 Sep 2014, 00:08 (Ref:3451669) | #44 | ||
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Of yours from this year, this one is maybe the best, certainly in the running with your March 27/31 effort.
I like the relative simplicity and flow. It doesn't try to wrap around everywhere, and it has a minimum of extra little wiggles. A number of yours just have all these little jogs and things, which break up the circuit's overall form, and I don't think necessarily help the racing much, if at all, either. This track eliminates the "clutter", and delivers a very attractive end result as a whole. This one puts a smile on my face. Thank you. |
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I think I'm probably guilty of trying to add shorter loops into some of my longer designs. In the process the original layout whilst still there, is visually lost amongst the gravel traps and extra bits of circuit.
In this one as I commented there is an obvious short cut but decided not to show it |
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17 Sep 2014, 01:06 (Ref:3454139) | #46 | ||
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I'm annoyed with myself over this one. I had created a bit of fictional background story to go along with this as a circuit evolution, but it doesn't look like it saved the screen shots properly, and I've removed most of the curves and joins.
So not quite in the way that I intended, the original circuit is shown in red and runs anti clockwise was supposed to be a park roads within the grounds of a Country house. Long wide open curves and straights think pre-war behemoths thundering around. A 1950s extension saw the circuit expand eastward through a re-profiled T1, rejoining back onto the original circuit with a sweeping right hander shown in Blue . The circuit was again expanded as it was seen as too small in the late 1980s, resulting in the circuit layout used today. This layout utilises a section of the original layout that had fallen into disrepair but in the opposite direction. This configuration measures 4.06 km or 2.537 miles and caters for Modern Touring cars and Superbike classes without being overly large for Club events. Its a tribute to the vision of the early people who saw the roads as being good for racing, that all the changes made, have taken place between the original T1 and T2 with the remainder of the circuit unchanged other than for safety. Sorry I haven't finished it, or can give the sizes of the original circuits. If someone want so know I can bodge the original T1 back in likewise the joins for the blue section and re-measure. |
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As its set within the parklands of a country house, no big changes but there would be gentle rolling elevation. a few stands of trees etc dotted around.
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I've been trying to simplify things a bit, not put in short cuts for the sake of trimming half a mile off a longer clubby/National circuit.
I know I won't have time to finish this over the next few days so posting as is ... |
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