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I can't tell if they have been there since GT1, but surely they must be close to death by now. How the hell do they get out?! There must be something we can do! :dunce:
 
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Lolz 👍
Don't forget the group of guys in racing uniform at the horizontal loop on that track. Those suits get very hot inside, and without rain or night time anywhere in sight, I fear they're doomed to this fate...

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can you imagine how long it would take to get on track if god forbid, there was an incident!
They are face with a good 40 foot sheer drop right outside the viewing tower!
 
Speaking about similar things, Trial Mountain circuit does not have access roads. Drivers racing inside can't get out with their cars. I think this is a common problem for other old original tracks too.
 
Speaking about similar things, Trial Mountain circuit does not have access roads. Drivers racing inside can't get out with their cars. I think this is a common problem for other old original tracks too.

I like to imagine that access in and out of the original tracks is done via a tunnel located behind the pits. Said tunnel would go down, go under the track and come back up to the surface just past the hills. :lol:
 
Speaking about similar things, Trial Mountain circuit does not have access roads. Drivers racing inside can't get out with their cars. I think this is a common problem for other old original tracks too.
Considering the fantastical elements some of the original tracks have (Trial Mountain is carved into a mountain like a canyon, Grand Valley tunnels into a mountain strictly for the purposes of leading to a bridge built over a lake, which then leads into another tunnel on the other side), I've always liked to imagine that the absurdly rich gentleman who owns the original tracks airlifts everybody/everything into the paddock area with his personal fleet of CH-47 helicopters.
 
Considering the fantastical elements some of the original tracks have (Trial Mountain is carved into a mountain like a canyon, Grand Valley tunnels into a mountain strictly for the purposes of leading to a bridge built over a lake, which then leads into another tunnel on the other side), I've always liked to imagine that the absurdly rich gentleman who owns the original tracks airlifts everybody/everything into the paddock area with his personal fleet of CH-47 helicopters.

haha very true.

Am I the only one who sees the Grand Valley layout as a simplified outline of the continental USA?
 
Lolz 👍
Don't forget the group of guys in racing uniform at the horizontal loop on that track. Those suits get very hot inside, and without rain or night time anywhere in sight, I fear they're doomed to this fate...

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They turn into chicken?

Speaking about similar things, Trial Mountain circuit does not have access roads. Drivers racing inside can't get out with their cars. I think this is a common problem for other old original tracks too.

Whoa at the mercy of that sinister monkey, and some kind of Plesiosaur? And a dark figure in a boat...
 
:lol: Epic :lol: What about the monkey? It should be stuffed I guess...

EDIT: Tyger wrote first:)
 
I don't know what I clicked but that link was NSFW

yeah, sorry about that. That was imagevenue. I've altered the imagehost to imageshack. Such was my panic & turmoil at the horrendous work conditions which these poor people were employed in, at the time it slipped my mind that imagevenue sucks big time. 👍
 
yeah, sorry about that. That was imagevenue. I've altered the imagehost to imageshack. Such was my panic & turmoil at the horrendous work conditions which these poor people were employed in, at the time it slipped my mind that imagevenue sucks big time. 👍

:sly: The poor work conditions at imagevenue or the poor work conditions the online sex-cam workers endure? :sly:
 
This is the perfect time to bring up my charity. Its the Flashlights for Fans foundation. If you could donate an e-flashlight or even an e-tiki torch that would be of great help for those lonely fans just standing there in the dark at the nurmburgring. Thank you!

seriously. Nurmburgring time change. midnight. the random people are still just standing in the dark. Soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo creepy. If carting around the track aside from being in fear of not seeing anything I constantly feel like something is going to just jump out and rape me!
 
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Am I the only one who sees the Grand Valley layout as a simplified outline of the continental USA?

I always thought it looked like a woodpecker or something...but that was me when I was very young. :P
 
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This is the perfect time to bring up my charity. Its the Flashlights for Fans foundation. If you could donate an e-flashlight or even an e-tiki torch that would be of great help for those lonely fans just standing there in the dark at the nurmburgring. Thank you!

seriously. Nurmburgring time change. midnight. the random people are still just standing in the dark. Soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo creepy. If carting around the track aside from being in fear of not seeing anything I constantly feel like something is going to just jump out and rape me!

That's good. There's a legend about the 'Ring, at night you can hear strange noises around in the denser parts of the forest, if you listen closely, you can hear some sort of grumbling voices of a freaky creature called green demon midgets :scared:, since the Nurburgring is located in the Eifel County in Germany and long ago it was a area with volcanic activity, these creatures came forth and loved the surface so they stayed upon the Earth's surface and changed green to flush with the forest and they feast on animals that live there.

There's been a sighting of a wolfman or a wolfboy who does some freaky things within the forest, he made freaky love to a demon midget before killing it for dinner :eek:.

Yep, there's a lot of history there, yep!

By the way, love the thread. :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
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