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Old 9 Jun 2005, 11:55 (Ref:1323847)   #1
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La Pista Spaghetti

I've been sketching during meetings, again -- they weren't very interesting. I came up with a 30s-50s style track. I called it La Pista Spaghetti, located in -- you've guessed it -- Italy. Here it is:



You can see the long, flowing corners. There's two bridges across the little river and a bridge across the entry road. A small pit lane and straw bales (spelling) at most corners.

Feel free to change it, demolish it, draw a new track across it, whatever. There's one thing I particularly like about the track and that's the final corner. I imagined it to be slightly banked. Leave that alone.
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Old 9 Jun 2005, 12:18 (Ref:1323870)   #2
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If I remember my Italian, the literal translation of your track's name is 'The course of little bits of string'....
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Old 9 Jun 2005, 12:39 (Ref:1323886)   #3
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Or, to be more precise, 'the course of little bits of dough string and meatballs covered with tomato sauce'.
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Not really, that would be La Pista Di Spaghetti Bolognese

(IIRC, Lo Spago is string, Gli Spaghetti is little bits of string, or something like that)

Nice track though, I don't think I'll edit it. Even though perhaps it needs to be a bit more tangled up to do its name justice
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Hi everyone!

Great track Lustig. I think it would work really well as a modern club circuit, even though I'm not really sure of scale. The 1st set of esses are particuarlly good.
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Yeah, could certainly be a modern track too.
I think if you scaled it down to 90% siz it might be more appropriate length wise - I suppose that straight it actually quite long. Maybe not though
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