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13 Feb 2010, 17:53 (Ref:2632758) | #1 | |
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The Flow
This is a track totally atypical of my previous designs, where I always want to be efficient on terrain use, many different corner types, this one is just for sick speed and to ride this thing you'd probably need to grow and extra nut,more so if it's on a bike.
There are no hairpins, and very few corners of more than 90 deg, many direction changes at presumably high speed, good run-offs , there's a feature I included ,I'll call it "the roundabout" which is a high speed loop ,almost 360 deg which will test setup of cars and bikes,as well as the extra nut I mentioned, I have also put some alternate chicanes for motorcycles. The track I envisioned it clockwise and it's 13 m wide, 8 km long, main straight is a conservative 600+ m but in the F1 configuration(full speed corners) you hardly need to brake at all. The corner numbers can vary depending on which t1 is used, the slower way for WSBK and MotoGP, faster one F1 and so. I hope it don't like some other track, as I have innocently designed tracks that look like something else,albeit that can be a compliment! Aerial view: Comments welcome, I also like to hear ideas as for shorter tracks within. Last edited by LuiggiSpeed; 13 Feb 2010 at 17:59. |
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I like it, but I think maybe you're trying just a bit too hard.
The "flow" of this circuit is, to my eye, rather akin to TT Circuit Assen, rather than having a "flow" similar to that of a track like Mosport, or just about anywhere else really. |
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So,calculating the sections are 300-400 m long and the angles are obtuse,for the most part, I predict average speeds well over a buck and change and some pretty spectacular get-offs and gravel excursions. So what up with the roundabout? You think it's a unique feature? It's about 200m radius,maybe 1k, me think it will offer a battleground for a sprint to the last corners where pilots will need to be at the hairy edge of traction.(?) |
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16 Feb 2010, 10:09 (Ref:2634270) | #4 | ||
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This is a hugely beautiful one, Luiggi! I love each corner.
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Ohh thanks bio, that felt good, one strange thing, I would be a little hesitant to throw a leg over my bike and give it a 100% on this one, I might be a little too old, but for sure Rossi or Stoner would love to ride it on their GP machines.
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17 Feb 2010, 15:48 (Ref:2635005) | #6 | |
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For my taste, this circuit is a bit too long at 8 km. Even though shrinking it in size would mean slowing it down, a great circuit could be made of it that way anyway.
How about 6 km? |
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I think it may need to be 8km for "the Lightbulb" to have the effect Luiggi is looking for.
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I have seen something similar in Sachering, albeit a lot smaller. |
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I'm unsure about this one, it's a difficult thing to manage. The roundabout is interesrting, but I'm unsure how it would compare with corners like the carousel at Elkhart Lake (Road America). I realise that the roundabout is there to introduce some technical parts to the courcs, bot why not meet with a tangent corner as an option for makes who don't necessarily want to use the roundablut. also, I'm concerned about the exit at the T1/2 chicane. if the chicane is used, the exit goes out on to the racing line. Finally, why not get rid of the current T10, and go direct from 9 to 11, improving an overtaking opportunity?
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Made an obvious way to bypass The Light Bulb (thanks Purist!), got a couple of smaller cicuits. 8Km is kind'a big, but then that's the prime reason I called the flow, 42 foot wide makes for a nice multi line circuit, a la Miller. I hear ya on t9 being eliminated, but I don't see how getting rid of one direction change will bring more passing opportunities, then again I race motorcycles, where every corner or dir change makes for an opportunity to reverse a pass. About the race line on T1/T2 I thought the race line will throw cars to the outside left while cars/bikes enter on the right hand side, but I could be wrong. I don't see any difference in using either the slow, sharper corner or the faster, more obtuse corner, in any case you're not supposed to exit to a hot race without looking first! PD sorry for my explicit language SBF! Last edited by LuiggiSpeed; 18 Feb 2010 at 02:02. |
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i only had concerns with regards to any bikes that lose it under accelleration from T1 will drift into the exit path of a bke coming out of the pits. But, if you think that it's OK given the speeds of the bikes, that's fine with me.
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When do bikes need a pitstop anyway? Only in endurance, drive throughs and practice/qualifying. Only during the race would it matter how fast you go through the pitlane. Because maybe once every race one bike would need to do a drive through so there is realy no need for a safer pit exit unless there's an endurance race going on.
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In that case everyone would get in the pits wouldn't they? I have encountered that situation at a track with almost no pit facilities during the Dutch Superike race. The race was shortened due to rain before the race and during the race. Switching bikes wouldn't have been possible anyway as probably none had more than one bike anyway. As I don't think MotoGP and WSBK would include this track in their calendar the pit exit wouldn't make much difference. plus the fact that it isn't on the race line anyway makes it safe enough.
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And, one more thing not to forget -the qualification round. There, bikes come out of the pitlane all the time, while there might be bikes going at top speed at the end of the S/F straight... bio |
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