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Old 1 Feb 2014, 00:27 (Ref:3362768)   #1
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January has been a busy time not least with my hitting a personal milestone birthday, which my manager decided I should celebrate by taking on more work.

Anyway 2 unfinished designs but you'll get the idea.

January 1

Running anti/counter clockwise
the GP circuit is 5.394 km or 3.37 miles
The South International is 3. 553km or 2.22 miles
and the Short North is 1.810km or 1.13 miles
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Old 1 Feb 2014, 00:37 (Ref:3362771)   #2
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The second circuit is so full of layering issues I can't even give you an accurate measurement ...I'm sure I noted it somewhere but I've tidied the desk up.

Anyway here is what I have...
It runs clockwise
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Old 1 Feb 2014, 21:58 (Ref:3363028)   #3
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I like the long left of 12 a/b and 13 in the top of the first one, and the second one has a nice flow, though I have a mild concern over the runoff of the "T".
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Old 20 Feb 2014, 22:10 (Ref:3370529)   #4
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Time for another ...

Running anti/counter clockwise the circuit comes in 3 variations.

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With the surrounds in place together with grandstands and some pit building the overall effect is that it looks like this.

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Attached below are a few close ups.

as always comment criticisms and possible edits are welcomed.
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Old 21 Feb 2014, 00:33 (Ref:3370566)   #5
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Nice as always. Great rythm and flow. As always

From my own experience I know damn well that runoff space - or, rather, the ampleness of it - is often very hard to judge from images - but how much runoff is there before the secton going under the bridge?
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Old 24 Feb 2014, 23:59 (Ref:3371842)   #6
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Due to the nature of turns 2 and the curve of T3, I don't really see T4 before the bridge as a fast corner at all, more a tricky line. to that extent the gravel area isn't huge, but does extend all the way to the bridge.

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Given the close up that's now on display, I'll take this opportunity to apologise to civil engineers and bridge builders everywhere.
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Old 25 Feb 2014, 22:20 (Ref:3372198)   #7
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I like this one a lot, very clever use of the space indeed.

I agree with SBF, the runoff at the left turn under the bridge looks ok.

The grandstand over the gravel is pretty cool too, I must do this at some point!
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Old 26 Feb 2014, 00:33 (Ref:3372232)   #8
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The grandstand over the gravel is something I've done 2 or 3 times now, got the idea from Abu Dhabi, and to a lesser extent Assen.
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Old 26 Feb 2014, 01:58 (Ref:3372245)   #9
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Due to the nature of turns 2 and the curve of T3, I don't really see T4 before the bridge as a fast corner at all, more a tricky line. to that extent the gravel area isn't huge, but does extend all the way to the bridge.

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Given the close up that's now on display, I'll take this opportunity to apologise to civil engineers and bridge builders everywhere.
Completely my fault: I toyed with the idea of pulling your leg by advising reverse track direction - and then went on believing the track would actually go the other direction...

Yeah, a blond moment from a brown haired man
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This was supposed to be a February design and I really wanted to finish it, but given it's now mid march and I have other ideas floating though my mind, I'll post it as is.

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Old 18 Mar 2014, 21:45 (Ref:3381655)   #11
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Old 19 Mar 2014, 01:02 (Ref:3381720)   #12
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I've upgraded to Sketchup 2014

And this is the first circuit I've started with a clear screen as it were.

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It's if anything a bit retro in that the lines are drawn in really quite heavy and dark, but the on joining together or intersecting, the shape that's made changes to the lighter construction line that we are used to.

It makes it a lot easier to spot layering issues... those on the site when Sketch-up changed the light lines all the time will remember the consternation of layering issues that now couldn't be obviously seen.

As a result I find it quicker to use to get a design to the above stage, it mght even allow me to get further around the gravel traps before the next idea springs into my head and I loose interest.

A couple of grumbles, the tool box is floating, and I have worked out how to permanently nail it to the bottom or top of the screen.
Secondly while all the regular tools are there the have rebadged some of them.... remember I've jumped from Sketchup 8 to 2014 - there was a 2013 version so if you are or were using that, you might have seen some of the differences already.
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Old 21 Mar 2014, 08:55 (Ref:3382568)   #13
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This was supposed to be a February design and I really wanted to finish it, but given it's now mid march and I have other ideas floating though my mind, I'll post it as is.

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The blot shape of this one is beautiful and original. Yet, (ironically, in true SBF fashion) I wonder if it might be an even better driving experience run clockwise.

Either way, this track is one of the greats which I would love to see on a simulator.
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Ok here is another circuit

The sizes are shown along with the Dimensions in the first image, it runs anti-clockwise as shown in the top view, and there are a couple of other angles just to give a bit of perspective.
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This next one is actually an evolution of the circuit above.

I really liked the lower part, but realised that it would be even better running clockwise so with a little stretch here, and a tightening up there, with the gravel traps realigned

Here is a clockwise version...
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Anti-clockwise with an outside pitlane this time,
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The blot shape of your most recent design looks very Hugenholtzy to me. Kudos.
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I've upgraded to Sketchup 2014

And this is the first circuit I've started with a clear screen as it were.

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This reminds me of a hybrid of Yas Marina and Magny-Cours. And it also looks like the infield road circuit of an asymmetric tri-oval superspeedway. Would you be interested in giving a try to a tri-oval redesign of the circuit?
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A couple of months ago I commented that SKGThunder's designs was reminicent of an old airfield style shape and I roughly added some runways t his design.
That got me thinking, I've done modern airfield designs before and tried to fit racing circuit into old airfields but this time I've decided to go the whole hog and actually design a WW2 style airfield.


The Circuit that never was...

The airfield was a fighter base rather than the bomber bases of Silverstone, Snetterton and Croft. Initially grass strip, it went on to get concrete runways and perimeter track laid as Britain moved into the Jet age. But the reality was that the runways were too short, even extending the Longest runway as far as possible still didn't bring it up to the larger airbases around the UK.

As a result it got sold off, and was bought by a motor racing enthusiast in the late 1950s, with the intention of running events around the perimeter using the hard standing at the maintenance hangers as a pit.

After a few years the circuit went out of use, but was resurrected in the late 80s by an ageing multimillionaire businessman who although seeing the promise of putting the Perimeter track back into use, decided to pick the best of the circuit and design his own race track. It was to be 5.2 km or 3.2 miles in Length in a "C" shape predominantly anti-clockwise.

Sadly the owner died and circuit was never built, and the airfield sold, as has gone the way of many others being torn up with nearby towns expanding over it, housing estates and streets named for the aircraft, engines and Hero's that flew from the site, that mean little or nothing to the current residents.

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Hi

I'm usually more of a 'lurker' in this forum (and the rest of 10 Tenths) but I feel the need to post now because I had almost the exact same idea very recently. I visited Thruxton for the BTCC meeting, and prior to that I've been looking in to modelling Thruxton to a standard fit for the 'new breed' of PC racing sims.
I hadn't noticed before the way that the complex (Campbell, Cobb, Seagrave) in the first segment aligns with the ends of the two crossed runways, and it made me want to design an airfield first, model that, and then start working on a few years' worth of track layout and alterations. I was thinking of several variants from different periods of the track's use, show a bit of evolutions, etc.

Anyway. I love the bit of backstory you've given, particularly the street names. Reminds me of the Brooklands circuit. I've very little track design experience, so I'm not going to offer any criticism of yours, but I do like the way it uses parts of all three runways.
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Thanks for the kind comments,

Feel free to start a thread of your own, you don't need to be graphics whizz, just take a look at some of the other threads, Yannick prefers to work on graph paper, we have had photos and scans of pencil drawing.

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Going to post a circuit that is gathering dust, since I've had no motivation to finish it due to being a bit unwell the last week or so...
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This is a complete design which is unusual for me these days

It's another multi layout design with so many different layouts it'll need 2 posts

So here the circuit from different angles ....
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And here are the different sizes and configurations

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This circuit uses the Infield Pits with T1 at the upper left end of the straight.

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The Inner and Outer circuits can run independently from their own pits, the Inner circuit runs anti/counter clockwise while the outer runs clockwise.

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There are 3 short circuits combinations that can run independently of each other, however one doesn't have a pit complex and would be used as a driving school only.

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The Three short circuit can be combined into three National or International race circuits whilst still allowing one of the three to operate independently.
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This one has some rudimentary elevation

Running 5.121 km or 3.20 miles clockwise

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