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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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