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23 Aug 2008, 23:00 (Ref:2274056) | #1 | ||
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New Track Design
Ok, here it is. I have it in PDF format. It transfers better from the CAD. Please post any questions regarding the track. Also, I would appreciate a critique of the track from any. For purposes of scale, the width of the track at the start/finish line is 60'.
Please critique. Thanks, Matt |
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24 Aug 2008, 00:47 (Ref:2274086) | #3 | ||
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Either I'm not using the right program or something happened because I couldn't make out a track outline in that picture. I suppose the other possibility is that it's really faint; if you've read through the thread on track safety, you should know that I don't see so well.
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24 Aug 2008, 00:53 (Ref:2274087) | #4 | ||
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Its a PDF of a 36" x 48" blueprint. Very light until you start zooming in. The transfer from CAD to PDF takes away some of the fine differences in line weights. Hope you can make it out. Image files come out terrible.
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24 Aug 2008, 03:41 (Ref:2274107) | #5 | |
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I faakin love it!
That kind of and infield gives huge number of variants,just make sure each and every possibility is covered, regarding stray cars/bikes. Make sure none of those can re-enter the circuit at a place somebody might get a nasty surprise, by using apropiate barriers and gravel pits. You will need to use the infield smartly so thet your track is not a glorified oval with eternal left hands and I'd love to see a detailed infiel proposal. From what i see ,it looks very professional and advanced. It also looks like you guys have lots of financial capability! |
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24 Aug 2008, 07:20 (Ref:2274134) | #6 | ||
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I can't see it either. Try tomorrow I will.
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24 Aug 2008, 12:04 (Ref:2274236) | #7 | ||
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Good Looking track Matt.
Where is it located and what will be the distance? Lots of new tracks in the SE US now. Stark FL, Salsbury NC are two new tracks. Along with all the other tracks, Roebling Road, Savanah GA, Sebring, Moroso FL, Barber in AL, Road Atlanta, Teledega GP, Would love to know more. I rent tracks and put on driving schools severl times a year. |
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24 Aug 2008, 12:49 (Ref:2274245) | #8 | ||
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Track length is 2.6 miles. Minimum track width is 36' up to 60'. 10,300 square foot clubhouse, 104 trackside condos each with their own 32' x 32' garage, 210 16' x 24' garages and 148 acres for future development outside the track for motorsports industrial, commercial and retail. All FIA standards are clear on the track. We have an oversize pit lane, 30' pit boxes and an excellent location which I will reveal when we get a contract on the land (hopefully in the next few weeks).
I posted on the other board I didn't know where the Stark FL track is but now I remember. Its a rather small and narrow track. Our facility is planned on 350 acres and is top of the line in alot of ways. Very soon my design will be going to the engineers so any feedback is greatly appreciated. Thanks, Matt |
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Cool Matt Keep me posted Tom |
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24 Aug 2008, 13:51 (Ref:2274271) | #10 | |
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WOW that's hardly a club track!
What would be the aproximate cost figure, in billion dollars? |
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24 Aug 2008, 13:55 (Ref:2274275) | #11 | ||
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No. Not billions. When you consider costs of construction of new F1 tracks from $300 - $500 million, this in no way even approaches that. I am not at liberty to say what the cost is but I can say that if things go as planned in the next few weeks, we will be ready to begin final approvals for construction.
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24 Aug 2008, 14:41 (Ref:2274304) | #12 | ||
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Not sure which direction its going to run in but for me on first impressions...the pit exit whichever way fires the cars straight out into the racing line.
More comments once I've had time to look properly |
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24 Aug 2008, 15:47 (Ref:2274351) | #13 | ||
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Tried the zoom last night, but no dice. I still couldn't see the outline of the track itself.
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24 Aug 2008, 16:20 (Ref:2274381) | #14 | ||
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Boys, try a little harder. I can see the track - and i like what i see.
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24 Aug 2008, 16:39 (Ref:2274396) | #15 | ||
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The pits have been redesigned more times than anything. What we ultimately have arrived at is a pit system based on plenty of run out and visibility. To properly make the pit exits safer would be to slow down the on track traffic more in both areas. The pit exit (counter-clockwise running) brings the cars out on track close to the racing line but the hairpin is a late apex so we are estimating that it will not be as bad. The only other solution is a complete redesign. Still working on it. Good eye.
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24 Aug 2008, 17:59 (Ref:2274471) | #16 | ||
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US tracks run Clock wise for the most part.
Race organizations and race support ( Marshalls ) prefer clock wise tracks |
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24 Aug 2008, 18:11 (Ref:2274477) | #17 | ||
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Not only was it designed to run either direction but also that is what presents some of the biggest problems. The new pit design that is in the works will hopefully be a good balance.
By the way, for you guys who love straights... backstretch on this track is 3712' (1131 meters). Matt |
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24 Aug 2008, 18:46 (Ref:2274497) | #18 | ||
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For those that can't see it, I've resized it and changed it into Jpg format. Hope that's ok.
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24 Aug 2008, 19:36 (Ref:2274545) | #19 | ||
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Very cool! I especially like the large amount of alternate routes.
Do you envision grandstands, viewing mounds, etc...? |
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3712' whoo Hoo. 160 + mph YES babbyyyy rember most teams prefer to have the pit wall and equipment on the RIGHT side of the car. If track goes either way, in most cases you will need double the flag stands. One stand on a corner can not see both directions or is in the best viewing area for the drivers. Stick with clock wise for most events. |
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24 Aug 2008, 20:20 (Ref:2274584) | #22 | ||
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Temporary grandstands (what you see on golf courses for tournaments) will be brought in for larger races if we have them. Lots of trackside viewing opportunities. This track is a semi-private country club. Up to 156 member track days per year. Thurs, Fri and Sat available for rental (however if a Fri, Sat, and/or Sun rental is needed we give the members a replacement day for their Sun).
Don't know if you noticed but the pitroad has 36 lofts for either condos or suites and there are also 68 trackside condos that are much larger. I will be posting a revised design in PDF in a few minutes. Thanks, Matt |
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24 Aug 2008, 20:43 (Ref:2274612) | #23 | ||
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I'm curious to see the revised pit area as for me this is the circuit's weakest area.
I'd also agree that designing to run both directions is very difficult to do safely. AU N EGL has mentioned flag stands, but I'd also mention recovery vehicles. If you look at a circuit of reasonable size, the walls/barriers to the sides of the straights have breaks in them, these breaks are overlapped so that a rescue vehicle can access the course but be safely behind the wall until needed. Going the other way, these breaks in the wall literally become big holes in the safety of the circuit. An example below, the Red arrow indicates the race direction with the yellow pointing to the rescue vehicle access point. Going the other way and the gap in the wall is huge, whether there is a recovery vehicle filling it or not. |
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24 Aug 2008, 20:56 (Ref:2274627) | #24 | ||
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Yes. We have though of this and are looking into moveable walls. Not K Rails but precast walls that can be lifted up and repositioned over a footing that has "holes" where re-enforced steel can be inserted through the wall and into the footing. Still playing with it. We don't know if anyone has done it anywhere else but we are still investigating it.
As far as direction, we are still looking at the main course being run counter clockwise. I know its different. Matt |
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24 Aug 2008, 21:33 (Ref:2274658) | #25 | ||
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Here is a revision. Walls are in red for viewing purposes. In terms of track direction... counterclockwise. A few other revisions were made including an additional bus stop on the back stretch for variation. Pit road entrance and exit were changed quite a bit.
Thanks for your comments. Matt |
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