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anyone going to comment on my Morhange circuit??
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Not right now. In a week when i return from my Granddad's on the coast. Adios folks!
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I've done a little work on my Donington revision. I took Pirenzo's advice to heart and lengthened the main straight to include Shields. I thus enlarged the paddock, too.
I also made the Craner Curves faster again -- I had tightened them on my previous design. I think they're of beter use when they're faster -- nevermind the bigger challenge -- considering the tight New Hairpin at the end of them. Additionally I created a shortcut from Goddards to the exit of the Starkey Complex in which I used the Esses name again. Tell me what you think. Last edited by Lustigson; 22 Jul 2003 at 11:31. |
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Uhm... something went wrong.
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Hmm, you'd probably have to remove/relocate the exhibition centre for that to work...
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Lustig... Loosen Goddards and Craner, and tighten Redgate... Otherwise, its good
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OMG!
You have ruined Donny! |
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This latest concept came to me while watching tape-delay V8 Supercar races last winter when I noticed that the Sandown Park and Pukekohe circuits ran around a horse track. I penned this particular design just a few days ago, though, after looking through some of my older sketches. The layout is rather simple, with only 9 turns and 2.56 miles in length, but it still a very challenging circuit. The trademark features are the 9-furlong racecourse in the infield, the flat-out run from the front straight through Turn 1 and to the hairpin, and the world's fourth-largest grandstand that accomodates both the road circuit and the racecourse, lest I forget the fast esses at the back of the circuit.
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22 Jul 2003, 19:05 (Ref:668652) | #2290 | ||
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That's quite impressive, Fish. And the combination of horse and motor racing is quite practical as well.
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I came up with another circuit. This one runs through the streets of the business area just south of Amsterdam. One exiting feature: it runs underneath the Amsterdam Arena football stadium! It runs counter-clockwise and I called it the Amsterdam Arena Raceway.
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22 Jul 2003, 20:49 (Ref:668779) | #2292 | ||
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I tried a few changes to your track, Fish... but I kind of ruined it. I'm quite happy with the last chicane I did, though -- it's a bit tighter than your version, much like the NGK-chicane at the Nurburgring.
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Seriously, I'm not too fond of this version, either. I like my previous design, on which the Esses remained -- albeit the other way around. Check it out a couple of pages back. |
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If you really wanted to ruin my track, you would've done this... |
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23 Jul 2003, 05:43 (Ref:669038) | #2295 | ||
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Hmm... only now I see the resemblance to Imola. However, your ruining of the place aren't all that bad! Except for the first corner chicane, maybe.
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23 Jul 2003, 11:24 (Ref:669300) | #2296 | ||
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Okay... I edited Fishies track also... At Lustigs first chicane, i choose to keep it, whilst at the second chicane, i think Fish´s original idea was best... At the final corner, i tightened it even more...
And Lustig, i _like_ your last Donny... |
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I feel that Fish's circuit should stay as the original but with the chicane at the end in addition ...
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Tenterden Raceway, Western Australia...
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very good T_R but i expect the FIA would check the saftey at Tenterden because F1 Cars would be feathering the throttle in 7th Gear!
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