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View Poll Results: Which of my Circuits Should I Edit/Update? [Pick as Many or As Few as You Wish] | |||
Grand Motorsport Arena Circuit | 0 | 0% | |
Snake Motorsports Park | 1 | 100.00% | |
Nisring | 1 | 100.00% | |
Circuit de l'Ontario | 0 | 0% | |
Kuwait City Motordrome | 1 | 100.00% | |
Kharga Circuit | 0 | 0% | |
Circuit de Guayaquil | 1 | 100.00% | |
Ulaanbaatar Khotyn Olon Ulsyn Uraldaanyzam | 1 | 100.00% | |
Coventry Raceway | 0 | 0% | |
Sevenoaks Circuit | 0 | 0% | |
Penzance Speedpark | 0 | 0% | |
Motordrome Motorsports Park | 1 | 100.00% | |
Lexington Speed Dome | 0 | 0% | |
Circuit de Guayaquil Secondary Circuit | 1 | 100.00% | |
Unnamed Motordrome Challenge Track | 0 | 0% | |
Sao Tome Street Circuit [Micronation Challenge] | 0 | 0% | |
Belize Street Circuit [Micronation Challenge] | 0 | 0% | |
Circuit de Nice [Left Turns Challenge] | 1 | 100.00% | |
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4 May 2015, 00:29 (Ref:3533830) | #51 | |
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Rennstrecke Internationale von Österreich
This circuit is primarily useful for the bikes and sits in prime position to host a new Austrian Motorcycle Grand Prix. Note the sized down copy of a corner sequence from Kuwait. The circuit is also due a series of safety renovations.
Track Map: Grand Prix (Moto Circuit bypasses chicane) (3.71 mi./5.98 km- .03 mi./.05 km): Outer Circuit (3.48 mi./5.61 km): Short Circuit (2.45 mi./3.95 km): Club Circuit (1.13 mi./ 1.82 km): Mini Circuit(1.42 mi./ 2.29 km): |
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8 May 2015, 00:35 (Ref:3535319) | #52 | |
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MezinárodnÃ* Obvod ÚstÃ* nad Labem
The supply of my older style courses are depleting. I'll be redoing some of them (in Paint if I have to) but in the meantime;
Note the lack of safety standards around much of this Czech circuit. Track Map: GP (3.42 mi./5.52 km): International (3.13 mi./5.05 km): National (1.79 mi./ 2.89 km): National Short (1.5 mi./2.42 km): Club (1.74 mi./2.81 km): |
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27 May 2015, 02:58 (Ref:3541634) | #53 | |
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Announced today, my GPE (Formula E; legal reasons) circuit in Cairo:
https://www.google.com/maps/dir/El+T...m0!1m0!1m0!3e2 |
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1 Jun 2015, 00:43 (Ref:3543599) | #54 | |
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Sakai Sakitto
A GP circuit named for Sakai in Osaka Prefecture which is densely populated and fairly far from both Suzuka and Okayama, with two crossovers to conserve space in the tightly packed Osaka metro.
Track Map: GP (3.27 mi./5.27 km) North (1.34 mi./2.65 km): East (1.12 mi./1.81 km): West ( .85 mi./1.37 km +.03 mi./.05 km): |
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11 Jun 2015, 01:14 (Ref:3547259) | #55 | |
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Autodromo de Bonilla/Puerto Rico Speedway
The name of the track is derived (from what I can tell) from the most successful Puerto Rican racer, and the oval has a separate name used for it and the speedway road course.
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11 Jun 2015, 01:21 (Ref:3547263) | #56 | |
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The circuit was three challenges at once: the GP is a Left Turns Challenge track, the 10 Turn course is pretty self-explanatory, and the combined road course serves as a Roval Challenge course.
I wanted to put this venue alongside the tracks near it on the 2016 SSRS calendar, but not contribute to the over-saturation of ovals in the American Southeast. So, it became located in Bayamon. Track Map: 24 Hour Course [I'd quite like without the first chicane] (3.89 mi./6.27 km) GP (3.17 mi./5.11 km) 10 Turn (3.09 mi./4.98 km) Speedway Road Course (1.86 mi./3 km) Oval (1.00 mi./1.61 km) + Drag strip (.25 mi./1.32 km) Apparently 45247-45252 are unlucky numbers on ten-tenths. |
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17 Jun 2015, 01:02 (Ref:3551398) | #57 | |
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Just realized, the 10 Turn and GP layouts are inverted. I thought I'd uploaded them in the opposite order.
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17 Jun 2015, 22:38 (Ref:3551694) | #58 | |
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Dragon Motorsports Park
This circuit was to be located in the PRC, but the SS blacklist has made that entirely unappealing. Therefore, the circuit ended up being 'constructed' in the mountainous Heping District of Taichung city in Taiwan (ROC).
The Southernmost sequence of corners is called the Dragon's Tail, and there are two places marked H and L denoting the highest and lowest sections of the course. Track Map: GP (3.08 mi./4.97 km): This circuit could host a GP but was not intended for the purpose. Crossover (3.11 mi./5.02 km): Using the elevation difference between the parallel straights, the Dragon's Tail can be made to run in reverse. International (2.97 mi./ 4.79 km): skips the technical Dragon's Tail National (2.21 mi./3.34 km): skips the Dragon's Tail and the uphill chicane Head (1.58 mi./2.55 km) and Club (1.08 mi./1.74 km) : simultaneously operable short circuits |
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18 Jun 2015, 01:15 (Ref:3551735) | #59 | |
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https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Lung...dc!1m0!1m0!3e2
proposed HK street circuit questions, issues, comments? |
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21 Jun 2015, 18:52 (Ref:3552783) | #60 | |
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29 Jun 2015, 02:13 (Ref:3554633) | #61 | |
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13 Jul 2015, 04:02 (Ref:3558086) | #62 | |
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Cumberland River Raceway
This is the historic circuit of Cumberland River Raceway, the modern version will be up later.
Story: The Cumberland River Raceway was first proposed in 1961 as a purpose built course for European style Formula racing. The proposal gained its name when it was approved for a site near the Cumberland River in Clarksville, Tennessee. Construction began in 1962 and was completed near the end of the following year. The circuit's most famous point was the Parabolica, and massive right hander which was designed to be incredibly difficult for the (wingless, skinny tired) F1 cars of the time. While the top tier formula never came to the circuit, lesser formulae did and the difficulty of the course proved fatal. Sandtraps were added around T1, Parabolica, both of the kinked west corners, and the final corner sequence. The circuit added a short 'corkscrew' layout for local series, bypassing the Parabolica to add to a confusing plethora of short circuit layouts. As wings began to appear on more formula cars, the late model F1 cars and lower formula cars that ran the course became incredibly fast into the Parabolica. However, there was only one line through Parabolica, resulting in single file trains which chaotically dispersed on corner exit. To help alleviate the problem, a chicane was added to cut up Parabolica; unfortunately, the chicane tight entry resulted in only one effective line through it, and only increased the danger by forcing cars to brake from high speed mid-corner. The track would fade into obscurity, despite many attempts to make it more modern in the 1980's and 90's, including paving over some of the gravel traps, widening, new (less harsh) kerbs, etc. However, in the late 90's the course would be bought and renovated heavily... GP (longest) is 4.52 mi./ 7.29 km |
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14 Jul 2015, 02:32 (Ref:3558374) | #63 | |
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Story:
The new owners first rebuilt the East circuit, and destroying a small part of the roads leading to and from Parabolica in the process, cutting the corner from the track and placing stands and barriers in their place. The land this left around Parabolica was sold and made into a campground, but the new owner left the remainder of Parabolica and its gravel trap. The next set of renovations would destroy the pit lane for the South circuit and see the East circuit's dual hairpins moved closer to the old Parabolica. A new pit lane was built for the South circuit and a new connecting section was made to link the South and East circuits but allowing them to now be run simultaneously. Finally, a new paddock straight was built to allow to allow the West circuit to be combined with the South circuit and two kinks on the West circuit were smoothed out. Track Map: GP (3.57 mi./5.76 km): East (.88 mi./ 1.42 km): South (1.07 mi./1.73 km): West (1.21 mi./1.95 km): International (3.22 mi./5.19 km): South-East (1.99 mi./3.21 km): South-West (2.36 mi./3.81 km): |
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15 Jul 2015, 15:15 (Ref:3558774) | #64 | ||
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I liked the historic better! Tell them to change it back!
I do like the South East configuration on the new circuit though, looks like it could be fun. |
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16 Jul 2015, 00:56 (Ref:3558869) | #65 | |
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*The real reason for the new circuit was so the east and south short circuits were independent of one another.
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17 Jul 2015, 03:58 (Ref:3559102) | #66 | |
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Rio ePrix
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21 Aug 2015, 21:24 (Ref:3567579) | #67 | |
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This circuit sits very close to the Ochoco National Forest in Oregon, outside the city of Prineville. This circuit was another victim of car evolution turning formerly challenging courses into a procession. The track would eventually close after an earthquake rendered it unusable. However, it would still end up being purchased and rebuilt with the infield short circuit and imposing Mountain Bend being about all that remained of the classic circuit.
The new circuit is much more compact and in the process of becoming electrically self-sufficient following the construction of solar cells on in the disused areas at the base of the mountain and the ongoing construction of wind turbines around its peak. Track Map: GP (4.12 mi./6.65 km): Mountain (.67 mi./1.08 km) North (1.45 mi./2.33 km) South (2.1 mi./3.39 km): |
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26 Mar 2016, 04:40 (Ref:3627380) | #69 | |
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Nile Raceway (2.63 mi./4.24 km) to be constructed on an artificial island in the river somewhere in Egypt, maybe in the artificial lake.
Also, the map is upside down (OCD), attachments are being odd. |
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15 Apr 2016, 15:16 (Ref:3632981) | #70 | |
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Alexandria Raceway
To the west of Alexandria city in Egypt, by the coastline. Primary uses are national and regional championships as well as track days. I can see a WTCC on the "racing in Africa" selling point, but it would be too short for other major international series.
You can most definitely see part of where I was being indecisive with the final layout. 2.13 mi./3.44 km |
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21 Apr 2016, 04:52 (Ref:3635308) | #71 | |
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nothing to say on my slight Egyptian tangent?
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11 May 2016, 03:36 (Ref:3640771) | #72 | |
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Circuit del Mar
Set on the Californian coast, this venue features many tight corners and is primarily suited to touring cars and amateur categories. T1 and the T9-10 double apex hairpin are the main overtaking opportunities, with T14 and 18 also being viable options.
Expected categories would be SCCA, NASA, possibly the Road to Indy, with NASCAR an off chance, and WTCC a long term goal. The street circuit styled design also has places designated for karting, autocross, and motocross circuits on site. 2.91 mi./4.69 km |
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17 Jun 2016, 10:24 (Ref:3650882) | #73 | |
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Shahran Raceway
Located on the high plateau of the Asir region of Saudi Arabia, Shahran Raceway derives its name from the local tribes.
In retrospect, an optional chicane on the backstraight would be beneficial for lower classes. An updated version will probably eventually trickle out. The remains of an older design are still apparent but the older one suffered from the common issue (for me) of poorly scaled corners. GP course is 3.12 mi/5.03 km |
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3 Jul 2016, 06:23 (Ref:3656412) | #74 | |
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Pacific Coast Raceway
I love how everyone comments everytime SKG makes a track, but almost never for anyone else.
Set near the California-Oregon border on the coast, the Pacific Coast Raceway is a sort of American NRing. Later modifications saw the addition of a modern arena front straight, a pair of short circuit layouts staying true to the original's style, and one very fast section of track on the southwest part being modernized because of the danger of the original layout. 7.8 mi./12.58 km (the front straight is a cause for discussion due to its length [bloody FIA]) |
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28 Jun 2017, 03:57 (Ref:3747525) | #75 | |
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I wish this place were less dead.
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