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Sure, the circuit would be barely 1.5 miles long, but you'd have a half airport/half street circuit, a European micro-state and a Grand Prix that was also a satire by Peter Ustinov about '50s sports car racing. (and Rock Apes)
Debaser wrote:America is still the world superpower, and most of the world's big companies are based there.
Debaser wrote:Also America is a massive market for manufacturers and sponsors to advertise their products, hence the need for an American GP or at the very least a Canadian GP.
Debaser wrote:I'd love Road America to be an F1 track, its a great track and the only circuit in America which would provide an entertaining race. But the run off at some parts of the track is very small, and I doubt it would be safe. Also its in Wisconsin, one of the quietest American markets. I live in hope though...
mario wrote:I'm wondering what the hell has been going on in this thread [...] it's turned into a bizarre detour into mythical flying horses and the sort of search engine results that CoopsII is going to have a very hard time explaining ...
Sergei Zlobin's calling.Robbie wrote:I'm going to suggest the Suburbia Grand Prix, in which each driver competes rally-style against a teenage girl in a Honda Civic or Mitsubishi Eclipse Spider.
thehemogoblin wrote:Is there more airport to play with? That might be a good way to get the track up to regulation length.
Robbie wrote:I'm going to suggest the Suburbia Grand Prix, in which each driver competes rally-style against a teenage girl in a Honda Civic or Mitsubishi Eclipse Spider.
Ross Prawn wrote:Robbie wrote:I'm going to suggest the Suburbia Grand Prix, in which each driver competes rally-style against a teenage girl in a Honda Civic or Mitsubishi Eclipse Spider.
I think the Surburbia Grand Prix should be run against a team of white van drivers.
Cynon wrote:Look further down the field, enjoy the view of the little guys and/or crap drivers in cars too good for them giving their all for a meager result.
Because that's what I thought this forum celebrates the most.
PayasYouDNPQ wrote:Here's an extended version.
The runway is wide enough that I suppose you could race on half of it and turn around at the end. I also did a little extension past Marina Bay.
I should point out that by placing the circuit here (even the short version) I've used both the airport and the road to Spain, so to attend the race you'd have to enter the country by boat.
mario wrote:I'm wondering what the hell has been going on in this thread [...] it's turned into a bizarre detour into mythical flying horses and the sort of search engine results that CoopsII is going to have a very hard time explaining ...
mario wrote:I'm wondering what the hell has been going on in this thread [...] it's turned into a bizarre detour into mythical flying horses and the sort of search engine results that CoopsII is going to have a very hard time explaining ...
Captain Hammer wrote:
I know the landing strip extends out over the water, but if the entire concourse is tarmac, surely you could do more with it than have a pair of drag strips linked by a hairpin? I'm thinking some kind of high-speed jink in the circuit that's quick enough to take flat out if you're feeling confident, but very easy to screw up. I also liked that little roundabout section you had arund the oval markings on the first one.
Reverie Planetarian wrote:Sounds a bit exotic, would certainly attract fans...
...in any case, that lenghtned version looks like it'd be a blast to attack. Keep your foot down on the runway, go screaming towards the hairpin...
Waris wrote:That would be even better if it would be run in counter-clockwise direction. That huge straight, and then the hairpin...
Biscione wrote:"Some Turkemenistani gulag repurposed for residential use" is the best way yet I've heard to describe North / East Glasgow.
mario wrote:I'm wondering what the hell has been going on in this thread [...] it's turned into a bizarre detour into mythical flying horses and the sort of search engine results that CoopsII is going to have a very hard time explaining ...
Dr. Helmut Marko wrote: Finally we have an Australian in the team who can start a race well and challenge Vettel.
theshoo wrote:The Vatican..good idea. With The Pope Mobile as Safety Car. Cool.
mario wrote:I'm wondering what the hell has been going on in this thread [...] it's turned into a bizarre detour into mythical flying horses and the sort of search engine results that CoopsII is going to have a very hard time explaining ...
watka wrote:I find it amusing that whilst you're one of the more openly Christian guys here, you are still first and foremost associated with an eye for the ladies!
MCard LOLAdinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
Captain Hammer wrote:There's a reason why the FIA dictates the speed at which a driver must be able to take the first corner, and that's it. There's also rules against corners like that hairpin appearing; look at what happened at the A1GP race in Beijing which featured the cars going down one side of a dual-carrigeway and coming back on the other: there were so many stalls in the hairpin that connected them in practice that the track had to be shortened and a part of the pit lane used so that the cars could complete the turning circle. No wonder the circuit didn't host another race ...
jonnowoody wrote: I've been boggled by constant claims that the F1 car is ostensibly an upside-down aircraft wing and that over 70 M.P.H. it would happily travel upside down.
It's got to be time to put this to the test.
sailer 99 wrote:I thikn they should have a race at the bonivale salt flats at give them unlimited kers. Now that would be interesting.
thehemogoblin wrote:But they'd have to load the KERS up with braking... and who's going to slow down in the desert just to speed back up?
RejectSteve wrote:thehemogoblin wrote:But they'd have to load the KERS up with braking... and who's going to slow down in the desert just to speed back up?
Piquet.
Reverie Planetarian wrote:F1 could use an airport circuit. I'm not sure if I should count a place like Silverstone because it's technically an airfield and all...hmm...
beau99 wrote:I would say Burke Lakefront Airport in Cleveland, Ohio... except the surface is bumpy, very hard on tyres, and the first turn... oh boy.
Cynon wrote:None of the track designs I have seen in this thread compare to this little idea I whipped up...
Behold.