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16 Nov 2010, 16:40 (Ref:2791692) | #1 | ||
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16 Nov 2010, 19:59 (Ref:2791791) | #2 | |
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I'll throw this on in the mix as well.
Didn't read the instructions properly, they'll have to do a lap and have the grid on the pit straight |
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17 Nov 2010, 02:46 (Ref:2791955) | #5 | |
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neither did I, I thought the line on the canvas was the starting line ... I'm not having problems since I put a straight right after but that's was pure luck.
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I had a splash with paint
Its rough but you'll get the idea. |
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19 Nov 2010, 01:49 (Ref:2792931) | #8 | ||
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I had another splash with Paint.
Thsi one is one of those fold back use all the space ideas. A few good straights and a slow corner onto the pit straight for safety reasons. |
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20 Nov 2010, 04:03 (Ref:2793332) | #9 | ||
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Here's a couple, MS Paint specials. The second design does waste a little bit of space but has a more unique layout than some (the exact dimensions might need fudging also, I didn't have a gauge for 6m wide at the angles)
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21 Nov 2010, 09:59 (Ref:2793759) | #10 | ||
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These are a mixture of faster sweepting sections initially and closed corners looping back on each other. Essentially, you get closer racing on simpler circuits, so I would try to avoid over complex tracks, especially for hire tracks.
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22 Nov 2010, 23:56 (Ref:2794521) | #11 | ||
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I doodled this one up at work when I should have been working...
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23 Nov 2010, 16:37 (Ref:2794772) | #13 | ||
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Ok here's mine
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23 Nov 2010, 17:44 (Ref:2794797) | #14 | ||
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Errr... there's something i don't seem to understand... The "tender" says: "... the drivers can exit the pits onto the grid" All your designs have the pit exit AFTER the grid - which is hardly a wonder, since both the start line and the pit exit have been included "by default". So, the designs simply cannot meet this requirement.
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Quote:
- The first piece of track after the first corner (assumed to be bottom left) has to be a straight - The pit lane has to run counter the track direction, with the entrance in the bottom left and exit in the bottom right (I've seen this before, but not very often) I was a little perplexed by this requirement also, but I tried to meet it using the first option. |
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The requirement about the grid, I'd imagine was to prevent having to have everyone do a full lap out of the pits to reach the grid. In theory though not very practical the grid could fit on any 5 "square long" straight in any of the designs.
For me it makes sense to have the finish line as a start/finish line and have the grid form up parallel to the pits. What no-one has shown yet is a design which just uses the fixed 2 squares at the finish line, to have a short finish line...the pit entry location is fixed, but it doesn't have to be the last corner |
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24 Nov 2010, 00:44 (Ref:2794972) | #17 | ||
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Very true, but if you're going to hold longer races with pit stops it won't be practical to have a pit lane entrance and exit in significantly different spots on the track. A drive-thru essentially cuts off half the track.
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24 Nov 2010, 09:29 (Ref:2795070) | #18 | ||
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So we'll play around a little and make the twisty bits adjacent to the pits and the longest straight at the far end of the track....
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11 Dec 2010, 22:44 (Ref:2803110) | #19 | ||
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Two more
1st: Nobody said the start grid had to be conventional, so lets go Le Mans/herringbone style I made it able to be back-loaded from the pitlane exit, but the entrance is away from the exit of the first corner when racing 2nd: this is the "make you fricking dizzy" layout Last edited by Duff_44; 11 Dec 2010 at 22:49. Reason: Fixed my fat-finger syndrome induced issues |
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Here's my shot.
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