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Oh yes! That's really nice!
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15 May 2003, 14:09 (Ref:599744) | #1252 | ||
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It's kind of a 50s-60s circuit now. The first one was a modernised version.
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15 May 2003, 14:16 (Ref:599749) | #1253 | ||
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I'm doing one now, that started out as something based off Falkensburg, but now doesn't really resemble it at all.
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15 May 2003, 14:34 (Ref:599764) | #1254 | ||
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On the theme of drivers from Holland, here is my latest creation, which i'm damn proud of. I call it: Lammer Raceway. The lighter grey roads are the GP circuit. Anything with an orange border is run off, beige is gravel, grey is high grip tarmac.
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15 May 2003, 14:47 (Ref:599773) | #1255 | ||
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Nice track, Pirenzo. Question: the dark grey roads are the old circuit, right? If so, why did you cut off such a large part of the track at the bottom of the picture. I would have tightend (slowed down) some of the corners, much like Albert Park's corners.
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15 May 2003, 14:49 (Ref:599776) | #1256 | ||
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And what's the blue line along the straight and the first couple of turns?
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That blue line is the ridiculously long pitlane. |
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omg! A pitlane :-D...
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15 May 2003, 15:53 (Ref:599848) | #1259 | ||
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I just HAD to do this :-D
Circuit Jos Verstappen Nice one, though, i dont think it will fit uncle Bernie... |
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15 May 2003, 15:57 (Ref:599853) | #1260 | ||
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Jos Ver-who?
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15 May 2003, 16:00 (Ref:599859) | #1261 | ||
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uh, and, Lustig, to ur redesign on Luyendijk:
MARVELLOUS... Except, the last corner could be a little sharper... |
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15 May 2003, 16:01 (Ref:599862) | #1262 | ||
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ha ha :-D I´m glad Jos isnt danish :-D...
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15 May 2003, 16:04 (Ref:599866) | #1263 | ||
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OK, fellas, time for a new challenge. I came up with a fictious area in the Italian Tuscany region. It is set in the 1920s-30s. The three towns in the region have joined forces to organise auto races for the Grand Prix category. It is up to you to come up with a proper circuit using the main roads.
Thick grey lines : main roads Slim grey lines : minor roads Yellow lines and number : altitude Green : grass Dark green : forest Light brown/yellow : farm land Red : town housing Light blue : river (north-south) and lake . |
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15 May 2003, 16:10 (Ref:599875) | #1264 | ||
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20's eh? That means town to town racing! Whoo hoo this is gonna be fun.
Signora Barghi is rudely awoken by Tazio Nuvolari zooming by in his Alfa Romeo!, ahead of Bernd Rosemeyer in the Auto Union. Mussolini is well impressed. |
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15 May 2003, 16:22 (Ref:599894) | #1265 | ||
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Hehe.
Circuito Delle Tre Paese e Tazio Nuvolari! (That's The circuit of the three villages and Tazio Nuvolari) |
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WIPPIIIIEEEEE!!!!!!
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15 May 2003, 16:26 (Ref:599902) | #1267 | ||
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Just want to downsmack my edited Magny Cours...
downsmack = Slang-danglish... danish "smække ned" = freely translated "smack down", slang: "clunch up"... downsmack... |
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15 May 2003, 16:28 (Ref:599905) | #1268 | ||
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I'm confused, both by that sentence, and by that track...
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15 May 2003, 16:36 (Ref:599921) | #1269 | ||
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Il Circuito Del Triangolo!
Its hard to take serious, but hell its fun! |
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A little funny one, the Zig Zag Zircuit, or just Triple Z...
Special is, that it is all left, right, left, right, never two turns in the same direction :-D |
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16 May 2003, 01:59 (Ref:600456) | #1272 | ||
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After a bit of a hiatus, I present a new design: the Autodromo Tazio Nuvolari on the Italian Riviera between Genoa and La Spezia. 3.19 miles long, with plenty of dramatic elevation changes. I think you can tell the lay of the land by the corner names.
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16 May 2003, 07:00 (Ref:600574) | #1273 | ||
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Hey Fish! Indeed, long time no see. That's quite a realistic track you designed. However, I can't really make up where it's exactly situated. Care to share?
By the way, are you taking up my 20s-30s challenge? I'd like to see your ideas... |
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16 May 2003, 07:12 (Ref:600578) | #1274 | ||
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that challenge was cool. Very easy though. Just pic a route. But then it's quite hard to spot the best route.
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You're right, P... but there's a sequel to this...
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