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Old 6 Apr 2020, 03:59 (Ref:3968846)   #91
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Track 47 is a design I put a little more detail with a few marshal posts (the little squares) and grandstands for a one off. track is clockwise and has a scale of 1cm=40m, giving the front straight a length of 840m(21cm) and circuit length of 2.840 km.
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Old 6 May 2020, 10:17 (Ref:3974751)   #92
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track 48 is a clockwise circuit that is aimed at Touring cars and smaller open wheel categories. scale is 1cm=25m, giving the front straight a length of 775m(31cm).
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Old 4 Jun 2020, 01:54 (Ref:3980066)   #93
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Track 49 is a clockwise layout aimed at IndyCar and/or IMSA. scale is 1cm=30m, giving the front straight a length of 630m (21cm) and a track length of 4.8km (160cm). Short circuit has a length of 3.390km. The Mini circuit is something I'm pondering, that has a length of 1.620km.
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Old 9 Jul 2020, 03:43 (Ref:3986888)   #94
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its time to raise the bat cause its track 50 (yeah, made the half century). track 50 is a layout I posted on my other page years ago, but revamped. the basic shape is the same, but a few minor tweaks and one big one in the form of scaling. track is clockwise with several layouts all revolving around the crossroad around T9 on the long layout. scale is 1cm=20m, giving the front straight a length of 580m (29cm) and the back straight a length of 560m (28cm).
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Track 51 is a clockwise layout with 20 turns. T2 is designed to be almost flat in a GT car. scale is 1cm=20m, giving the front straight a length of 400m (20m), adding up to 700m after adding the straights either side of the T1 and T20 kinks.
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Track 52 is an anti-clockwise circuit with 12 corners designed for touring cars and national championships. the feature corner is the fast T11 with the wall ready to meet you should you run a little wide. scale is 1cm=25m, giving the front straight a length of 800m(32cm) and a track length of 2.825km(113cm)
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Old 8 Oct 2020, 09:55 (Ref:4009124)   #97
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track 53 is an anticlockwise circuit with 10 corners. scale is 1cm=30m, giving the front straight a length of 450cm (15cm) and a track length of 3.240km (108cm). I tried adding a rallycross track to it by adding some dirt shortcuts, but couldn't quite iron out the details the way I liked.
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track 54 is a clockwise layout with 16 corners. scale is 1cm=25m, giving the front straight a length of 500m(20cm), and a track length of 3.625km(145cm)
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Interesting look. Any idea where you thinking of having this circuit? Keep them ideas coming
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Interesting look. Any idea where you thinking of having this circuit? Keep them ideas coming
Aside from Rfactor? I've never really thought about locations all that much with any of my circuits. yeah I would like it to be within walking distance to my house but that's not really going to happen.
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Old 17 Nov 2020, 11:02 (Ref:4017425)   #101
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track 55 is a layout I'm in two minds about in terms of scale. both layouts are clockwise.

the smaller scale makes it a small layout for national, club and school level events. scale is 1cm=25cm, giving the track length of 3.25km (130cm)

the larger scale makes this a GP length track with an emphasis on power, and would put strain on gearboxes with 4 runs from a low gear to high. scale is 1cm=40cm, giving a track length of 5.2km (130cm)

for reference the start/finish straight is 13cm on paper
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Interesting circuit, just thinking what series would be best suited to it?

I think these are all great ideas, maybe you should be pitching for Hermann Tilke's job, if we need another circuit built.
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Old 17 Nov 2020, 20:54 (Ref:4017540)   #103
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I like your last layout. In particular the fast kinks on the main straight.

You probably mean 1cm=40m.
You have a tendency in your tracks to start flowing S-curves after a slow hairpin.
Could you make a fast approach to the esses? Would make them a lot more challenging.
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Old 4 Dec 2020, 05:46 (Ref:4020518)   #104
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Track 56 is a clockwise layout with 15 corners.

The feature of this track is T3-5, with all 3 being long loaded corners requiring patience for the long run to the overtaking zone at T6. this section was designed for time gain/loss more than overtaking, but it may be possible at T4 with different lines.

scale is 1cm=25cm, giving the front straight a length of 700m(28cm), and track length of 3.45km(138cm).
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Track 57 is an anti clockwise layout with 9 corners on the full layout aimed at TCR and other national events. scale is 1cm=25m, giving the front straight a length of 575m (23cm) and a track length of 2.8km (112cm)
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