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watka wrote:
Peteroli (can I call you Pete? :D ), can you confirm that all of the tracks comply?

Assuming they do, my votes are follows:



All tracks do in indeed comply
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UgncreativeUsergname wrote:Now, then, I don't know what was going through watka's head when he made his votes, putting me and roblomas52 at the top and dr-baker as the worst track.


The only reason I voted down dr-baker's track is because half of it is already used for the TT, so in my mind it lacks originality.
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UgncreativeUsergname wrote:Now, then, I don't know what was going through watka's head when he made his votes, putting me and roblomas52 at the top and dr-baker as the worst track.


The only reason I voted down dr-baker's track is because half of it is already used for the TT, so in my mind it lacks originality.

That is a good reason. I don't know where specifically the TT goes, so I didn't notice. Not revoting, though.
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Best

1. dr-baker
2. watka

Worst

1. roblomas52
2. Aerospeed
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watka wrote:
UgncreativeUsergname wrote:Now, then, I don't know what was going through watka's head when he made his votes, putting me and roblomas52 at the top and dr-baker as the worst track.


The only reason I voted down dr-baker's track is because half of it is already used for the TT, so in my mind it lacks originality.

But in the opposite direction. ;) And if you're doing a track, does it make sense to use some of the pre-existing infrastructure, like the pit-lane?
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watka wrote:
UgncreativeUsergname wrote:Now, then, I don't know what was going through watka's head when he made his votes, putting me and roblomas52 at the top and dr-baker as the worst track.


The only reason I voted down dr-baker's track is because half of it is already used for the TT, so in my mind it lacks originality.

But in the opposite direction. ;) And if you're doing a track, does it make sense to use some of the pre-existing infrastructure, like the pit-lane?


True, but I've always treated this as more of a fantasy track designing competition and as such I've had pretty much no regard for track surface, street width etc when designing my tracks. Please point out any flaws in my track if you so desire!
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watka wrote:True, but I've always treated this as more of a fantasy track designing competition and as such I've had pretty much no regard for track surface, street width etc when designing my tracks. Please point out any flaws in my track if you so desire!

To be honest, I don't pay much attention to track width, kerb height, presence of street furniture/speed humps, etc either. It's just that the start/finish straight for the Manx TT is a great bit of road in my opinion...
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A new post on one of the non-competition design threads just reminded me, this exists!

Best
1. watka (10)
1. dr-baker (10)
3. UgncreativeUsergname (6)
4. roblomas52 (4)
peteroli has a job to do.

Most rejectful
1. roblomas52 (12)
2. go_Rubens (8)
3. dr-baker (6)
4. Aerospeed (4)
I should make a table for reject results too just so roblomas can win something.

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UgncreativeUsergname wrote:A new post on one of the non-competition design threads just reminded me, this exists!


I was just posting a 9 track montage in "Beat Tilke at his own game" when this came up in my mind as well. I think I'll work to get better at not forgetting about it. hopefully
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UgncreativeUsergname wrote:
Best
1. watka (10)
1. dr-baker (10)
3. UgncreativeUsergname (6)
4. roblomas52 (4)
peteroli has a job to do.



In that case i will have to award the prize to Watka
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Bridesmaid again. C'est la vie. Gallic shrug.
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Long overdue a new theme, my bad, so here we go:

Pescara
The longest circuit to hold an F1 grand prix was the Pescara circuit in Italy. Comprising of 2 massive straights blasting through villages, connected by a challenging twisty coastal road, it totaled 25.8km in length.

The challenge is simply to resurrect the Pescara GP. The circuit length maximum is 25.8km, but there is no minimum. At least part of the track must run through Pescara and at least approx. 80% must make use of existing roads. HAVE FUN!


PS It would be nicer to have more voting this round, I feel a bit of a fraud for winning off the back of only 2 votes.
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http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=6176315

I thought I'd give it another go.
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I will design mine between lessons tomorrow morning.

EDIT: here it is

http://gmap-pedometer.com?r=6182242
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I haven't looked at anyone else's design (yet...) so I hope this is original...
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Best:
1) peteroli34
2) Bleu

Honorable mention: Benetton: really nice track, but unfortunately ineligible because it doesn't run through Pescara.

Rejects:
1) HawkAussie
2) go_Rubens
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Win
1. go_Rubens
2. peteroli34

Fail
1. dr-baker
2. HawkAussie
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Nice turnout by the way. Hope to see plenty of voting too.

Bravissimo:
1. The track designing legend that is peteroli34
2. UgncreativeUsergname

Pessimo:
1. dr-baker
2. tommykl

I would say that Benetton's track is a bit outside Pescara for my liking, but saying as the voting has started, I won't veto it.
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Enzo Ferrari

1. peteroli34
2. UgncreativeUsergname

Enzo Coloni

1. roblomas52
2. HawkAussie
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Best
1. peteroli34 (22)
2. UgncreativeUsergname (8)
3. go_Rubens (6)
4. Bleu (4)
peteroli laps the field this time. All of the voters agree, that track was beautiful.

Most rejectful
1. HawkAussie (14)
2. dr-baker (12)
3. roblomas52 (6)
4. go_Rubens (4)
4. tommykl (4)
HawkAussie closely fought off the experienced dr-baker for the first reject track of the year.
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Certainly didn't expect to win with that track

Anyway

British Overseas Territory Grand Prix

Your Challenge is to create a track that is situated in any British Overseas Territory, The Track must have a maximum length of 10KM. you can design a street track, have a purpose built facility or even use the runway of an Airport.

These Locations are where any track can be located

Akrotiri and Dhekelia
Anguilla
Bermuda
British Indian Ocean Territory
British Virgin Islands
Cayman Islands
Falkland Islands
Gibraltar
Montserrat
Pitcairn Islands
Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha
South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands
Turks and Caicos Islands
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I had to smooth out Europa Road a bit and dig a tunnel in a place there already was one to get under 10km, but here it is...

http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=6186720
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Definitely not my greatest, so hard to find a location!: http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=6187892
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Grand Prix of Bermuda

http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=6188859

Located on a "former" golf course this track has a compromise of everything. The first part of the track is quite twisty with Suzuka-esque bends and combined with narrow, unforgiving, run-off areas. The second part follows real streets and is quite fast and the final sector has a long sweeping bend.
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Back in tracks designing after some busy months :D

http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=6189781

A short track in Montserrat
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Best
1. watka
2. Benetton

Most rejectful
1. HawkAussie
2. AxelP800
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John Hugenholtz

1. roblomas52
2. Benetton

Hermann Tilke

1. AxelP800
2. HawkAussie
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For Queen and Country

1. UgncreativeUsergname
2. go_Rubens


Mooning the flag

1. AxelP800
2. HawkAussie
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