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Damn, I missed it! I had a good idea for this one.
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OK, voting is over. Benetton, you can announce the next competition. And I hope there are a few more voters then.
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Nordic countries competition.

Countries: Can be built anywhere in the following countries: Iceland, Norway, Denmark, Sweden and Finland. The track can use bordercrossings between these countries if you want.

Lenght: 5 - 8 km.

Other: Public roads may be used. New roads may be built as long as no existing buildings/parks etc aren't destroyed. New bridges may be built (but not too long ofc). Try to make a it realistic (think about where you would place pit facilities etc but no formal explanation is needed). If using Gmap, use the first pin as the startline for easier read.

Deadline: Monday morning 9 AM CET.
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i want to do rudskogen but i can't put it from paint to here so hears my design for the time being based on the gotland ring

http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=5759484
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Street track by the Baltic Sea in Sweden:

http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=5759535
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Sorry, I forgot to vote last time...

Here's mine; it's moderately near Copenhagen. http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=5759539
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I'll take crack on this, with the South Harbor Maze, in Helsinki, Finland:

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7.64 km. :)
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http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=5759588
The pits are parallel to the start/finish (southwestern) straight.
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http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=5759687

Another circuit in Finland. Contains a lot of very fast corners.
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http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=5759929

Goteborg City Arena extension
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Mine will be a port-side circuit in Iceland which I designed a few years ago. I'll upload it when I get home because I have an image saved on my laptop.

Also, Benetton, I think the rules are that the member who sets a challenge is not permitted to enter a track for that challenge, so your design will be ineligible for voting on.
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Warren Hughes wrote:Also, Benetton, I think the rules are that the member who sets a challenge is not permitted to enter a track for that challenge, so your design will be ineligible for voting on.


Oh yes, forgot about that one, no problem. I'll do the post listing everyones track on Monday morning and then set a suitable deadline for the voting.
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Annoyingly, my port-side track in Reykjavik is too short, so I've gone for this in the same city instead.
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good
1. eurobrun
2.captain hammer
bad
1. warren hughes
2. bleu
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Hot:
1. eurobrun
2. pi314159

Cold:
1. roblomas52
2. FMecha
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good:
1. UgncreativeUsergname
2. Eurobrun

rejects:
1.roblomas52
2.FMecha
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Good
1. pi314159
2. Captain Hammer

Bad
1. Warren Hughes
2. Bleu
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Face it, mine's going for the most rejectful ever... :|

Best: Roblomas52, UgncreativeUsergname
Worst: Warren Hughes, Captain Hammer

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FMecha wrote:Face it, mine's going for the most rejectful ever... :|

You really think you can beat that time I got 42 rejectfulness points? :lol:
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Best
1. eurobrun (16)
2. pi314159 (10)
=. UgncreativeUsergname (10)
4. Captain Hammer (8)
5. roblomas52 (6)

Most rejectful
1. Warren Hughes (18)
2. roblomas52 (12)
3. FMecha (8)
=. Bleu (8)
5. Captain Hammer (4)

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Wow, I did not expect that. New challenge coming tomorrow
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OK, I know this is not tomorrow where I live but I don't care

The SA Government are idiots challenge

The Government in South Australia have long wanted to restore the Horse Racing track that sits on where the start-finish loop of the Adelaide Street Circuit is. Almost everyone knows this isn't going to happen but in this hypothetical situation the fools in charge of my state got their way. The V8 CEO, not wanting to lose one of the major events on the calendar, have commissioned the members of F1Rejects.com to design a new track for the Clipsal 500 to be moved to. There are some terms and conditions to abide by though.

The track must be between 3 and 6 KM
The track must be at least be at least 50% streets
You can create new roads but no existing buildings or structures can be destroyed
The track must be within 42 KM of Adelaide CBD

Design away
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pasta_maldonado wrote:The stewards have recommended that Alan Jones learns to drive.
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Here it is, the "Rebuild the trotting track, will you? Fine, we'll cut your city in half!" circuit:

http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=5767140
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here is the Damn you Aintree circuit
http://www.gmap-pedometer.com?r=5767255
is slightly like albert park only longer
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It shouldn't be a problem to move from the airport to the circuit.

http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=5767276
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Rob Dylan wrote:Mercedes paying homage to the other W12 chassis by breaking down 30 minutes in
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The amount of WHINCUPWINSLOL is too damn high
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"eurobrun steals my challenge idea by restricting us to his home city"

Here is my Adelaide Circuit - a short description as I see it follows:

The clockwise, 4.5km long circuit starts on Bundeys Road with a new, purpose-built pit complex on the southern side of the street. Turn 1 is a straightforward 90-degree right-hander, which takes us into a flowing section featuring a number of long, sweeping turns. This eventually opens out into a long-ish straight, at the end of which is the timing beam for the end of sector 1. The straight concludes with a fast left-hander at Turn 7, which is followed by another long right-hander and then a series of kinks that lead into one of the slowest parts of the track - the left-right complex of Turns 11 and 12. A straight follows, which is broken up by the kink of Turn 13. Turn 14 is a fast left-handed sweeper, then comes the flat-out Turn 15 before the track becomes much more 'street circuit-y', a change signalled by the 90-degree right-hander of Turn 16. The cars cut the timing beam of sector 2 as they set off along a short straight, before a series of 90-degree corners, separated by short straights, lead them back onto Bundeys Road. The fast Turn 21 completes the lap.
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Here is the Rosella Circuit which is bound to get lots of people complaining about the noise and to close down a major bypass.

Lots of fast straights and corners with lots of mickey mouse roundabout chicanes to slow everything down. Oh and it is 5.995Km :D

http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=5768537
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pasta_maldonado wrote:The stewards have recommended that Alan Jones learns to drive.
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Spa-Francorchamps Award
1. Grovey
2. roblomas52

Valencia Trophy
1. Bleu
2. pi22/7
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Yay
1. Grovey (Looks like a great circuit; it has a nice variation of corners, and it's not too long either. )
2. Warren Hughes (To me, this is a hybrid of the Melbourne and Adelaide circuits...and I appreciate that a lot.)

Nay
1. Bleu (Sorry, chap...I just found it a little too bland for my liking.)
2. roblomas52 (It's not up my street (if you'll pardon the pun); the fact that it's almost all corner is a bit...ungainly.)
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yeah
1.warren hughes
2.grovey

meh
1.bleu
2.pi314159
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this thread is shockingly inactive
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roblomas52 wrote:this thread is shockingly inactive

Yeah... an entire week of inactivity is definitely long enough to stop the round, so Grovey wins.
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Olympic Street Circuit

The challenge is to design a track at least partly in an Olympic village, either Summer or Winter. The track must be under 7 miles and will have to be realistic. Other than that you can do anything with it
The amount of WHINCUPWINSLOL is too damn high
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