Calling all track designers, show off your work!

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I can see where you erased part of the circuit at Turn 14, connecting up to Turn 20 and reprofiling Turn 22. You wouldn't happen to have a draft with those corners intact, would you? Because I think that if you included that route, it would be a great circuit.

Anyway, I've been doing tours of airports, looking for something useable. I think this one at Ben-Gurion in Israel works quite nicely:

http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=5464890

As does Cairo in Egypt:

http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=5464897

And the abandoned airport at Nicosia:

http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=5464900

And Mascot in Sydney:

http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=5464902
 
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I can see where you erased part of the circuit at Turn 14, connecting up to Turn 20 and reprofiling Turn 22. You wouldn't happen to have a draft with those corners intact, would you? Because I think that if you included that route, it would be a great circuit.

The simple wonders of paper... If only I could find some way of showing some of my ideas from paper. I like Watkins Glen, and would take inspiration from the Watkins Glen International circuit, if I just had a way to upload such photos...
 
You're sure that's only 4 miles? If you've managed to make it look *THAT* complex, while still making it short, you might've done one of the best I've ever seen.

Good job!

Thanks, it should be be 4 miles, unless it's gliched or somthing.
Thanks again:)
 
I made a gmap of Monaco circuit, to get you guys thinking about track width, etc. to show you guys (including myself) that the F1 guys could widen/move things to make it work.

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There is a small island off the coast of Maine that I always thought would be an excellent rally stage or 'isle of man' type circuit. And now that I'm graduated....

*opens google earth, rhino, sketchup pro, photoshop, illustrator, 3dsmax, keyshot*
 
Okay, I've been thinking - we can't shut down international airports ... but how about we shut down military air bases? Anyone with me?

RAF Northolt: http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=5481518

RAF Kinloss: http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=5481526

RAF Lyneham: http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=5481530

RAF Leuchars: http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=5481532

RAF St. Mawgam: http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=5481539

RAF Shawbury: http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=5481546

RAF Biggin Hill: http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=5481550

Some of these are apparently due to close in the near future, and given that Silverstone was once RAF Silverstone, I'd say there's a prime opportunity to build some brand-new racing circuits coming up.
 
Okay, I've been thinking - we can't shut down international airports ... but how about we shut down military air bases? Anyone with me?

RAF Northolt: http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=5481518

RAF Kinloss: http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=5481526

RAF Lyneham: http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=5481530

RAF Leuchars: http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=5481532

RAF St. Mawgam: http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=5481539

RAF Shawbury: http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=5481546

RAF Biggin Hill: http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=5481550

Some of these are apparently due to close in the near future, and given that Silverstone was once RAF Silverstone, I'd say there's a prime opportunity to build some brand-new racing circuits coming up.

I love the layouts of the ones that aren't figure eights (unless there're secretly bridges...?)


The problem is, though, that noise concerns are causing problems. Even Brands Hatch is being noise-restricted. I see some of those airports are right in residential development areas, and those ones are the whingiest. :(
 
The figure-of-eight ones would require bridges. RAF Lyneham and Leuchars are both due to close by 2014, so each could become circuits with a fly-over in place.
 
The figure-of-eight ones would require bridges. RAF Lyneham and Leuchars are both due to close by 2014, so each could become circuits with a fly-over in place.

Makes sense. Also, after zooming in, REALLY close, I can sorta see that there aren't TOO many residential zones nearby Leuchars... But, they'd need a new name for that one.. It doesn't roll off the tongue nearly as well as "Oschersleben." :rolleyes:

In all honesty, though, St. Mawgam (?) (AGAIN WITH THE NAMES) looks to have the most promise as a circuit.
 

Damn Swiss banned motorsports in their country. Pffft... Otherwise, those look great!

A little riff on your idea with the Haneda airport: Haneda (shortened)

And, something completely different, at Haneda: Haneda East Variation

And, I found a cool little spot in Tunisia. Sidi Daoud

I don't speak Arabic, but, I get the feeling that might mean "Racer's Heaven" or "Restricted Land of Royal Tunisian Palace." Heh, it'd be funny either way.
 
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I've posted these already in a GT5 thread; let me know what you guys think, please.

Bath, England
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West Yorkshire, England
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I've posted these already in a GT5 thread; let me know what you guys think, please.

Bath, England
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West Yorkshire, England
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Golden Gate Circuit - Full

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North

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South

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You know, I'm pretty sure that everyone who posts here has some really great ideas about tracks.


I just don't know if the FIA would approve the 240 mp/h speeds that could be reached on the Golden Gate bridge, given that it IS the Golden Gate bridge, and, should a car come airborne, that'd be quite a *difficult* crash to *survive.*

Except for the really long bridge, though, that track looks like a new Nürburgring!
 
You know, I'm pretty sure that everyone who posts here has some really great ideas about tracks.


I just don't know if the FIA would approve the 240 mp/h speeds that could be reached on the Golden Gate bridge, given that it IS the Golden Gate bridge, and, should a car come airborne, that'd be quite a *difficult* crash to *survive.*

Except for the really long bridge, though, that track looks like a new Nürburgring!

Another problem is that it goes by people's houses, so noise would be an issue.

BUUUT, if you did survive a crash on the golden gate bridge, you'd have every bragging right in the world

Also, here's a couple I hand drew

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New Route 11 for the next GT

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The New Nurburgring

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Road Course/Oval complex that would be located in Luxumbourg
 
hello, heres what i've come up with;

A series on track based on RAF Culdrose (I once had a holiday just down the road from here)
Full: https://maps.google.co.uk/maps/ms?m...&ll=50.088883,-5.249126&spn=0.011358,0.033023
Short:https://maps.google.co.uk/maps/ms?m...0&ll=50.08679,-5.245328&spn=0.011358,0.033023
Medium:https://maps.google.co.uk/maps/ms?m...&ll=50.085503,-5.248504&spn=0.005679,0.016512

And, one in a Berlin Airport, https://maps.google.co.uk/maps/ms?m...&ll=52.472194,13.410487&spn=0.021567,0.066047

Also, loving that first Copenhagen one prisonermonkeys, looks like it has a good flow to it.
 
Not allowed to do that. ;)

I tried to come up with something for Phoenix, but we are on a grid system out here so 90% of the roads are straight in town. Not much fun there.

But, it's probably fun for daily commuting? I imagine it'd be less chaotic than my home city... Speaking of which, I wonder...
 
The roads are nice and wide, most city streets are ~3 lanes wide (each direction) but straight is.....straight. :P Still boring.
 
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