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Old 7 Feb 2006, 20:51 (Ref:1517511)   #1
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Some of my recent tracks

I have been having ap productive spell lately & so have several tracks to post. Therefore I will do that in 1 threat rather than loads as that makes it simpler for all concerned.
1)Alboreto Raceway-A fast but technical circuit

& a elevation map!

2)Andretti Raceway-A new track for eastern USA. Again technical, but fast & flowing

3)Revson Raceway-the real feature of this track is the last corner. Flat out but with 4 small kinks through the corner.

4)Alonso Raceway-A track named in honour of the youngest ever world champion! A track with a fairly flat 1st & last section, running around the paddock area (also the short circuit). However, the hairpin before the extention on the long track has a very steep camber & so is a spectacular corner to spectate at as cars throw themselves into it from the long right-hander before it. For the exteded section the track heads to the hills with elevation change becoming spectacular (Think Bathurst but faster)!

Finally 5)Devil's Mountain Raceway-a track with a sting in the tail! Most of this track is flat, with the corners being no less spectacular for it. However, the esses section is a bit special, presenting engineers with a problem as this section is fast, but with huge elevation change, even with a few small jumps, a problem engineers rarely have to cope with now. It is this undulating back section that gives the circuit it's name.


Hope you like them all! All coments welcome!
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Old 7 Feb 2006, 21:12 (Ref:1517526)   #2
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Have I started something with tracks with lots of elevation changes?!
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Old 7 Feb 2006, 23:35 (Ref:1517647)   #3
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Not really lol! I have always loved tracks with loads of elevation change (Spa, Zandvoort, Road Atlanta, Nurburgring Nordschleife) it's just I'm only just starting to really design corners based around the shape of the terrain.
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Old 8 Feb 2006, 11:01 (Ref:1517953)   #4
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Love Revson and Alonso. They are the best two, although the others are still pretty good mate
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Old 8 Feb 2006, 11:50 (Ref:1517996)   #5
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I really like Alonso and Devil's Mountain. Great tracks!
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Old 8 Feb 2006, 17:01 (Ref:1518185)   #6
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Have I started something with tracks with lots of elevation changes?!
Most of my tracks have lots of elevation changes. I think that's what makes tracks so much more interesting, for example lay brands hatch onto the ground at silverstone and it would be nowhere near as good, paddock hill bend would just be another corner...

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I'd say that trend has been here for more than two years .
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