Design an F1 track competition-New LONG round up!

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London street circuit
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The pit lane is the other side of the dual carriageway on Picadilly. Anti clockwise.
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True enough. We shouldn't have let this thread die, though. I think the problem was that it was too complex: we had to supply a) a picture of the circuit/locations before we altered it, b) a picture of our design on its own and c) a combination of the two. Surely the last one another would have been more than enough; it was really difficult to create b) in particular if you didn't have Photoshop. I remember having to create a picture of the circuit on its own for one of the rounds and it took me nearly two hours just to erase everything around it.
 
Hmmm. Maybe we should try Round 1 again-get some interest going.

I'd really like to do a Trackmania round-you can do some pretty imaginative stuff.
 
Why dont you put an iconic corner on your track? Laguna seca has the corkscrew, spa has en rouge, and le mans has Porsche corner! Also, a track with elevation would be great, corkscrew is just a chicane when you put it on flat ground, along with en rouge.
 
Olympiastadionring
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74 laps of a 2.53 mile long circuit.
Blue is the circuit, red the pitlane, turquoise, grandstands, Yellow for crner names and greeny yellow for the start and direction.
Sector 1: It goes down a long straight into a left hander through trees to a flatout chicane. Then after a slightly left turning straight to a sharp left, quickly followed by another.There is a small right let chicane taken flat up towards a right hander that goes through the entrance to the stadium, turn right on to the running track, around the hairpin to go through the sprint finish. End of Sector 1.
Sector 2:: It then turns out of the stadium down a short straight into a chicane, followed by a right hand turn down a straight to a big right hander before a building. A doulbe left hander follows it and drives through the inside of the building. Halfway through is the end of sector 2.
Sector 3: Out of the building is a double right onto a straight to pass the building again before a 90 degree corner to the left. It is then followed by a right onto a long straight at the end is a left right chicane followed by a double left to finish the circuit.

It goes has a big seating arrangement. First off is the huge capacity of the Stadium itself, nerly 10,000 more seats avaliable than the raceday attendance of the 2010 German GP, and the slight left straight has a grassy grandstand at the side, that could easily be seated. Owens Ecke is named after Jesse Owens,the most famous participant at the 1936 Olympics.The maximum grandstand capacity for all the tracks stands is 120,000.
 
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Oxford Ring
This circuit uses countryside roads just to the north east of Oxford.
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39 F1 laps
Use Google Street view to see the terrain. At its best for the Blackbird Leys Bends and Shephards pit to Rectory Farm
 
... Why are you posting it here? Not only is there already a thread on the Austin race, but the circuit layout has already been posted there.
 
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