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The only reason why I've held back the end of voting sessions was so we could get more voters in. If people who come here win a contest because of 2 votes and feel like frauds, that shouldn't be happening.

Besides, I'll just end it here:

Best

1. Benetton (8)
2. watka (6)
3. roblomas52 (6)
4. UgncreativeUsergname (6)
5. go_Rubens (4)

Well, probably the lowest points scoring winner ever. Benetton gets it.

Worst

1. AxelP800 (16)
2. HawkAussie (14)

Well, on that front, that's the new definition of a class ahead of the rest.
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go_Rubens wrote:1. Benetton (8)
[...]
Well, probably the lowest points scoring winner ever.

Nuppiz won with eight points once.
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Alright then!

The next challenge is to create a Grand Prix circuit in the state of California (US)!

Location: The track has to be inside California

Length: Anything between 4.0 km - 8.0 km

You may use existing roads and/or create a race course from scratch! To make things interesting, and to avoid Long Beach modifications, the streets of the Long Beach circuit can not be included in the new layout. Try to be realistic! Buildings can be "torn" as long as they are something along the lines of rundown warehouses etc etc. The starting point of the circuit (in gmap) has to be start/finish point on the circuit.

May the best Tilke win!
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Well, that was fun, as I was trying to find a good location to put a track both near the ocean and near a large city to make a suitable Pacific GP. At the least, I was able to come up with this:

http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=6197737
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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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http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=6198520#

definitely not my best attempt at a track but its quite difficult finding a location
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I think peteroli just won. :o

Nevertheless: http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=6199087
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watka wrote:I think peteroli just won. :o


i didnt actually think it was that good, although i dont seem to think most of my tracks are any good. the islands shape does remind me a bit of dijon-prenois
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peteroli34 wrote:
watka wrote:I think peteroli just won. :o


i didnt actually think it was that good, although i dont seem to think most of my tracks are any good. the islands shape does remind me a bit of dijon-prenois


Comared to the rest of our tracks, it's good. But if we had more entries to contend with, it may not be entirely the best. I like the layout, but we'll see hoe it fares.
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I want to enter! If I would happen to win the person who is placed second may choose the next challenge!

http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=6199579
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Benetton wrote:I want to enter! If I would happen to win the person who is placed second may choose the next challenge!

http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=6199579


Well, I suppose we are breaking our own rules, but I think I can let that slide. I have been leaving the entry process open for longer to try and get more entries into the contest. So far, it has worked on a couple of occasions, but it rarely does, and people tend to completely forget about it. To see that the previous winner enters and there are still only 5 tracks posted as of now since it started 3 days ago is actually quite a low count compared to other occasions. Heck, I've left the entry process open for a week or two at a time only to get 7 or 8 entries. So on that basis, I think it's okay to let you in.
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I thought I'd make a little return, with a nice blast around the Marina Del Rey near Venice Beach.
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Here are the entrants! Let the voting begin!

go_Rubens
http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=6197737

UgncreativeUsergname
http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=6197786

peteroli34
http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=6198520

watka
http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=6199087

Benetton *If Benetton wins the next challenge will be decided by the entrant who placed #2
http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=6199579

Ataxia
http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=6199657



And my votes go to

Best
1. go_Rubens
2. Ataxia

Worst
1. Watka
2. UgncreativeUsergname
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I originally wanted to enter a track, but I didn't come up with anything good enough.

My votes:
Good:
1. go_Rubens
2. Benetton

Reject tracks:
1. watka
2. UgncreativeUsergname
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Get On Top

1) peteroli34
2) Benetton

I Like Dirt

1) watka
2) UgncreativeUsergname
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Stefano Modena

1. UgncreativeUsergname
2. peteroli34

Stefano Coletti

1. watka
2. Ataxia
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Isle of Fernando

1. peteroli34
2. Ataxia

No likey, not lighty
I wish I could vote for myself as my track is terrible!

1. UgncreativeUsergname
2. Benetton
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Lotus 1965
1. go_Rubens
2. peteroli34

Lotus 2010
1. watka
2. Ataxia
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Good

go_Rubens
Benetton

Not So Good

Watka
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It was a closely fought contest between Rubens and Peteroli but go_Rubens prevailed in the end!

BEST
go_Rubens 40
Peteroli 32
Benetton 18
Ataxia 12
UgncreativeUsergname 10

Worst
Watka 60
UgncreativeUsergname 34
Ataxia 12
Benetton 6
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DUDE! It hasn't been two days! And the points system is 6-4, not 10-6 or whatever the hell you're doing that's not 6-4!
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UgncreativeUsergname wrote:DUDE! It hasn't been two days! And the points system is 6-4, not 10-6 or whatever the hell you're doing that's not 6-4!


I for one wouldn't complain too much :D

But really, I would have called it at about now anyway seeing as 5 of the people who voted were in the contest out of 6, and the other was going to enter (pi), but didn't. So, I feel that there was reasoning
behind Benetton's ending the contest before the 2 day mark ended. Or he didn't know of the 2 day mark (it's been a long while since that's really been done, as I've been looking to see more votes and now we finally get a good amount of them).

And since the points were quite messed up compared to the usual system, I've now recalculated them:

Best

1. go_Rubens (22)
2. peteroli34 (20)
3. Benetton (12)
4. Ataxia (8)
5. UgncreativeUsergname (6)

Worst

1. watka (36)
2. UgncreativeUsergname (22)
3. Ataxia (8)
4. Benetton (4)

Still doesn't change the outcome. What do you think? Should we end it now, or wait another day and a few hours?
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It's just that sometimes people who don't enter vote. And it wasn't even twelve hours. I say give it another day.
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UgncreativeUsergname wrote:It's just that sometimes people who don't enter vote. And it wasn't even twelve hours. I say give it another day.


Alright, we'll set it 24 hours since you you posted that message. I'm fine with waiting.
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Well, thanks to the 500 Internal Servor Error, the scheduling got all screwed up, but people have probably had more than 24 hours to vote, and no takers. So, here I am, ready to give you guys your new challenge.

***NEW CHALLENGE***

The Wide Open Country Yonder

-The track must be in an area of countryside, with no urban or suburban areas included in the track (villages, hamlets, small towns, and towns will work)
-Minimum length of 10 km. Maximum length of 72 km (length of the Targa Florio)
-You must use at least 90% public roads. No buildings may be torn down for any reason whatsoever. Be reasonable!
-Have fun.
-Make an evil laugh.
-Ready, set, AND ITS GO GO GO!
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Behold, mortal men, for one of your own has designed and opened the gates to hell! Muahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!

The Ugandan-Rwandan Race Of Understanding

A 52.3 km duel across two nations, with just enough flow through the highway to catch the unexpecting driver hard when the trickier parts on the non-highway sections arrive. The fresh smell of tea will keep drivers motivated to see out the entire lap.
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Situated within the majestic valleys of the Korean people's glorious motherland, graced by the star of the holy Mount Paektu and marked by a double rainbow, the indefatigable might of the heroic Juche Revolution manifested itself in the spontaneous conception of this magnificent racing circuit. Legend has it that the Eternal Sun, Comrade Kim Jong-il himself, willed the splendiferous masterpiece into existence from the resplendent Socialist afterlife as a final parting gift to the Korean people he so loved, out of the boundless generosity of his halcyon heart.

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Here we go for my first ever effort in the F1 Rejects Track Designing Competition. Notorious Aussie bushrangers Ben Hall and Captain Thunderbolt hid from the law for years in these rugged hills outside Nundle, New South Wales in the 1850s and 1860s. Will things end as badly for competitors on this remote and demanding 52.8 km circuit as it did for this pair?

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http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=6207379

The circuit starts on the only strip of motorway of the circuit, so as to allow for the pit area. At Beaufays, the track leaves the motorway and in a 90° right hander moves on to the Thier des Forges, which consists of long straights followed by a twisting heavy descent until km6, followed by a lighter ascent from km7 to km9 at the exit of Louveigné. At the top of the climb, the circuit turns right at the roundabout and heads downhill towards Remouchamps with two fast straights before a twistier section between km12 and 13, in front of the Monde Sauvage wildlife park. At km15, the circuit crosses the Amblève river and enters Remouchamps, beginning the long descent alongside the river. A 3km-long fast section takes the track to Aywaille, with a chicane at km 18 to slow the cars down slightly before exiting the village and following the long meanders of the Amblève for 8 full kilometres all the way to Comblain-au-Pont, where the Amblève meets the Ourthe river. The circuit crosses the Ourthe and promptly follows the river by turning right just before Comblain. At km29, the circuit turns right sharply at Chanxhe, crossing the Ourthe and entering Sprimont with a long climb of 5 km towards the quarry. At km 35, the hairpin takes the circuit into another long and fast climb and the circuit's longest straight-ish portion before reaching km39, where the track turns left and heads towards the village of Dolembreux, passing through it and progressing downhill past the CHU towards Esneux. At km46, the circuit rejoins the meanders of the Ourthe before reaching Tilff at km51, where it crosses the river on the old iron bridge. Just before the 54th kilometre mark, a double chicane is used to slow the cars as the circuit widens before km56, where the circuit turns left and crosses the Ourthe to head uphill towards Embourg. Once there, a right turn sends the track uphill once more towards Beaufays and at km60,5, the drivers turn to the right and go back downhill towards the motorway, bridging it and returning towards the start-finish line after a 270° corner.

tl;dr: 64km, 117 corners (depending on your definition), 7 communes (Chaudfontaine--Sprimont--Aywaille--Comblain-au-Pont--Esneux--Tilff--Embourg), massive elevation changes and 2 goddamn rivers. What's not to love?
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Here we go. Voting shall begin in the presence of my little bit of impatience and excitement!

UgncreativeUsergname http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=6205711
Klon http://imageshack.com/a/img835/152/l9x5.jpg
kevinbotz http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=6205831
More_Blue_Flags http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=6205857
roblomas52 http://gmap-pedometer.com/?r=6205947
peteroli34 http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=6207027
tommykl http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=6207379
Benetton http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=6209443
Ataxia http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=6210102

And my votes go to:

Enzo Ferrari

1. Klon
2. kevinbotz

Enzo Osella

1. roblomas52
2. UgncreativeUsergname
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UgncreativeUsergname wrote:EDIT: Dammit go_Rubens, I would've won the remembering battle if you hadn't cheated!


Sorry, mate, but my original plan was to save it as a draft for the very minute the window closed and I forgot, only to remember a few minutes later. 22 minutes early isn't too bad considering I'm very impatient myself, but I do get carried away. No need for war or battles, we can be on good diplomatic terms.

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Hey, guys. I just noticed those links do not work. I mean, the page itself loads, but the maps with the tracks are nowhere to be found. Maybe for the next rounds on we should all post screenshots. :oops:
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Klon wrote:Hey, guys. I just noticed those links do not work. I mean, the page itself loads, but the maps with the tracks are nowhere to be found. Maybe for the next rounds on we should all post screenshots. :oops:

They work for me, but they need a lot of time to load, probably because of the long length of some of the tracks.
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Klon wrote:Hey, guys. I just noticed those links do not work. I mean, the page itself loads, but the maps with the tracks are nowhere to be found. Maybe for the next rounds on we should all post screenshots. :oops:

The links work fine for me. Also, how am I supposed to put screenshots on here? (Yes, I know about the IMG button but what websites should I use?)
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