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Here's mine, an exciting blast through the Alpujarras with winding corners, a couple of fast bends and a new straight which would probably take place on a bridge...or something.
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Autodromo Lago Passante, Italy

http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=5700049

If that version is not within the rules (I was a little unsure about the straight line rule), then this version - my original draft of it - should be:

http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=5700045
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Here we go;

http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=5700220

I used the historic city of Segovia for my track. It makes use of the widest streets and avenues all around the city, plus a stretch of road near the river Eresma. I´m not very sure if the start/finish lane is at 1000m, if it isn´t then the start/finish line would be at Padre Claret av, although the pitlane would still be placed where it´s now, making use of the avenue and some space around for the paddock. The first section consists on a stretch of road next to the river, plenty of fast and medium speed corners, this is the most technical part of the track. Then drivers would go uphill in a very fast stretch of track up to the roman aqueduct, which is the biggest landmark in Segovia along with the cathedral, and one of the most important monuments in Spain. The last part runs through the modern city avenues, having here the clearest passing points, straights should be long enough to assure 3 clear passing points at the chicanes in roundabouts.
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Aerond wrote:Here we go;

http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=5700220

I used the historic city of Segovia for my track. It makes use of the widest streets and avenues all around the city, plus a stretch of road near the river Eresma. I´m not very sure if the start/finish lane is at 1000m, if it isn´t then the start/finish line would be at Padre Claret av, although the pitlane would still be placed where it´s now, making use of the avenue and some space around for the paddock. The first section consists on a stretch of road next to the river, plenty of fast and medium speed corners, this is the most technical part of the track. Then drivers would go uphill in a very fast stretch of track up to the roman aqueduct, which is the biggest landmark in Segovia along with the cathedral, and one of the most important monuments in Spain. The last part runs through the modern city avenues, having here the clearest passing points, straights should be long enough to assure 3 clear passing points at the chicanes in roundabouts.


no it isnt but it would be if the start was between 6-7km it would be ;)
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roblomas52 wrote:
Aerond wrote:Here we go;

http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=5700220

I used the historic city of Segovia for my track. It makes use of the widest streets and avenues all around the city, plus a stretch of road near the river Eresma. I´m not very sure if the start/finish lane is at 1000m, if it isn´t then the start/finish line would be at Padre Claret av, although the pitlane would still be placed where it´s now, making use of the avenue and some space around for the paddock. The first section consists on a stretch of road next to the river, plenty of fast and medium speed corners, this is the most technical part of the track. Then drivers would go uphill in a very fast stretch of track up to the roman aqueduct, which is the biggest landmark in Segovia along with the cathedral, and one of the most important monuments in Spain. The last part runs through the modern city avenues, having here the clearest passing points, straights should be long enough to assure 3 clear passing points at the chicanes in roundabouts.


no it isnt but it would be if the start was between 6-7km it would be ;)


Ok, now I'm seeing the height marks properly. The start line is just at the 7km. mark (1000m), which makes it as well to being in the same place than the pitlane.
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actually i would like to submit this please insted of the col di turini
the circuit is a long faster version of kyalami ;)
http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=5700277

p.s i like aerond's track ;)
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The track for the return of the French Grand Prix:
http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=5630795
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My entry, another one in Italy: http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=5700935
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roblomas52 wrote:actually i would like to submit this please insted of the col di turini
the circuit is a long faster version of kyalami ;)
http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=5700277

p.s i like aerond's track ;)


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pi314159 wrote:
roblomas52 wrote:actually i would like to submit this please insted of the col di turini
the circuit is a long faster version of kyalami ;)
http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=5700277

p.s i like aerond's track ;)


Bleu wrote that the circuit must be located in Europe



Just to clarify I am submiting the col di turini circuit :?
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roblomas52 wrote:actually i would like to submit this please insted of the col di turini
the circuit is a long faster version of kyalami ;)

roblomas52, you really need to read the rules more carefully.
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Captain Hammer wrote:
roblomas52 wrote:actually i would like to submit this please insted of the col di turini
the circuit is a long faster version of kyalami ;)

roblomas52, you really need to read the rules more carefully.

I did cause of the col di turini :)
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If Rikky von Opel had actually been any good, and become a multiple world champion, we would of course have needed a Grand Prix of Liechtenstein! So here is the circuit, featuring a high mountain pass and a 700m long tunnel. The circuit runs anticlockwise, with the start-finish straight beginning at the dot.
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As the deadline was on 12th October, here is my vote:

Best:
1. Aerond
2. Captain Hammer

Worst:
1.Warren Hughes
2.roblomas52
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good tracks
1. aerond
2. beneton

bad tracks
1.ugncreativeusergname
2.wizzie
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Best
1. Aerond
2. Captain Hammer

Worst
1. redbulljack14
2. roblomas52
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I just realised: despite entering every round, I've never actually voted before.

Time to change that.

Best
1 - pi314159
2 - Benetton

Worst
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2 - Warren Hughes
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Best
1. TommyKL
2. RBJ14

Worst
1. roblomas52
2. UngcreativeUsergame
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Best tracks:
1. Aerond
2. pi314159

Worst tracks:
1. roblomas52
2. Warren Hughes
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cool i'm ACTUALLY winning something
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Not 100% sure of the points system, but if it is like I believe it is, the standings are like this. No contest for the victory really, Aerond is the clear winner.

Best
Aerond 24
pi314159 10
Captain Hammer 8
Benetton 8
tommykl 6
redbulljack14 4

Worst
roblomas52 26
Warren Hughes 14
Ugncreativeusergname 10
redbulljack14 6
Wizzie 4

Btw, WaffleCat, can you edit the opening message to contain all competitions to date? Thanks in advance.
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Bleu wrote:Not 100% sure of the points system, but if it is like I believe it is, the standings are like this. No contest for the victory really, Aerond is the clear winner.

Best
Aerond 24
pi314159 10
Captain Hammer 8
Benetton 8
tommykl 6
redbulljack14 4

Worst
roblomas52 26
Warren Hughes 14
Ugncreativeusergname 10
redbulljack14 6
Wizzie 4

Btw, WaffleCat, can you edit the opening message to contain all competitions to date? Thanks in advance.


Just edited it.Also,as I may not be here to pay attention to the current competitions,I might have to let the people who do the theme to set the deadline,announce the participants etc.,or I might have to let someone else do it.
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Cool I've actually won somthing :D
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I have two or three ideas for this. Let me make up my mind and I shall be coming back with one over the next few days.
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Ok, here's the new design challenge;

** I hate my neighbours track design competition **

-- Track will be no more than 9km. longer and no less than 4.5 km.
-- No new roads shall be built out of this track; however, you can add chicanes or sharpen/model corners as you like.
-- You must think about a temporary and appropiate start/finish straight and pitlane location, which should be at the same place. No existing buildings will be demolished to make room for the pit building.
-- Track can be placed anywhere in the world.
-- Track must be shared between, at least, 2 different countries; track shouldn't use the same road to get into and exit a country except if there's a highway.
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http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=5726180
Start/finish straight is at the black dot, pits are to the east of said straight.
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I present you with the French-Swiss-German Grand Prix just outside Basel
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http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=5726191
Almost completely in Belgium, with a couple hundred metres in the Netherlands to comply with the regulations. A fast track, pretty much a shorter version of Reims-Gueux.
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http://www.gmap-pedometer.com?r=5726273
my track starts in monaco and has a 1km loop in france before snaking back through monaco the steep drop at the 5k mark is actually my favourite corner on shift unleashed fast downhill blind entry nuff said ;)
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Yep. This is gonna end well:

http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=5726278
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Aerond wrote:Ok, here's the new design challenge;

** I hate my neighbours track design competition **

-- Track will be no more than 9km. longer and no less than 4.5 km.
-- No new roads shall be built out of this track; however, you can add chicanes or sharpen/model corners as you like.
-- You must think about a temporary and appropiate start/finish straight and pitlane location, which should be at the same place. No existing buildings will be demolished to make room for the pit building.
-- Track can be placed anywhere in the world.
-- Track must be shared between, at least, 2 different countries; track shouldn't use the same road to get into and exit a country except if there's a highway.

I won't be able to do this for a few days, but for the sake of this competition, could you build it on the English-Welsh border, or the English-Scottish border? And I assume the Irish border is acceptable?
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dr-baker wrote:
Aerond wrote:Ok, here's the new design challenge;

** I hate my neighbours track design competition **

-- Track will be no more than 9km. longer and no less than 4.5 km.
-- No new roads shall be built out of this track; however, you can add chicanes or sharpen/model corners as you like.
-- You must think about a temporary and appropiate start/finish straight and pitlane location, which should be at the same place. No existing buildings will be demolished to make room for the pit building.
-- Track can be placed anywhere in the world.
-- Track must be shared between, at least, 2 different countries; track shouldn't use the same road to get into and exit a country except if there's a highway.

I won't be able to do this for a few days, but for the sake of this competition, could you build it on the English-Welsh border, or the English-Scottish border? And I assume the Irish border is acceptable?


Well look at captain hammers track on the border between northern Ireland and Ireland so you probablycould get away with it
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roblomas52 wrote:
dr-baker wrote:
Aerond wrote:Ok, here's the new design challenge;

** I hate my neighbours track design competition **

-- Track will be no more than 9km. longer and no less than 4.5 km.
-- No new roads shall be built out of this track; however, you can add chicanes or sharpen/model corners as you like.
-- You must think about a temporary and appropiate start/finish straight and pitlane location, which should be at the same place. No existing buildings will be demolished to make room for the pit building.
-- Track can be placed anywhere in the world.
-- Track must be shared between, at least, 2 different countries; track shouldn't use the same road to get into and exit a country except if there's a highway.

I won't be able to do this for a few days, but for the sake of this competition, could you build it on the English-Welsh border, or the English-Scottish border? And I assume the Irish border is acceptable?


Well look at captain hammers track on the border between northern Ireland and Ireland so you probablycould get away with it

Except that Northern Ireland and Ireland are part of different sovereign states. Unless you're just talking about the Irish border, in which case I would agree.
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No, you can't do it between Scotland and England, or Wales and England, I feel it's like doing it between the Basque Country and another contiguous region of Spain.
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Aerond wrote:No, you can't do it between Scotland and England, or Wales and England, I feel it's like doing it between the Basque Country and another contiguous region of Spain.

The Scottish are trying to gain indipendance from the u.k at the moment
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roblomas52 wrote:
Aerond wrote:No, you can't do it between Scotland and England, or Wales and England, I feel it's like doing it between the Basque Country and another contiguous region of Spain.

The Scottish are trying to gain indipendance from the u.k at the moment


They have been for years...
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