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« Reply #15 on: August 23, 2017, 12:07:02 PM +0100 »

These might be too modern too then..  Undecided
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« Reply #16 on: August 23, 2017, 01:51:10 PM +0100 »

These might be too modern too then..  Undecided

Should be able to make something out of what is out there...I hope  Tongue
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« Reply #17 on: August 23, 2017, 05:40:57 PM +0100 »

I didn't know you wanted oldskool!
In that case also take a look at:
Longford '67
Albi 67 (I've not tested this yet so it might just be a gpl rip)
Mosport (I seem to remember it being ok, been a while since I drove it though)
Ahvenisto (either 60's or modern)
Pau (3 to choose from, 60's, modernish, modern)
Fuji '68.

I'm sure I once saw Falkenburg for AC but can't remember where - altbierdude maybe?
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« Reply #18 on: August 23, 2017, 11:09:29 PM +0100 »

The New Jersey Lightning track is really good. Nothing special to look at but the layout is great.

I also adore Luca Ring.
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« Reply #19 on: August 24, 2017, 09:07:49 AM +0100 »

I didn't know you wanted oldskool!
In that case also take a look at:
Longford '67
Albi 67 (I've not tested this yet so it might just be a gpl rip)
Mosport (I seem to remember it being ok, been a while since I drove it though)
Ahvenisto (either 60's or modern)
Pau (3 to choose from, 60's, modernish, modern)
Fuji '68.

I'm sure I once saw Falkenburg for AC but can't remember where - altbierdude maybe?


Came across some of those and they looked good. Should have some ideas to fill the series now, thanks all (but keep 'em coming).
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« Reply #20 on: August 24, 2017, 10:36:31 AM +0100 »

Longford 67 is in the top 5 modded tracks for AC according to YouTube sim reviewers, so definitely worth a try out for some historic cars. We already use the other tracks in their top5 list.
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« Reply #21 on: August 25, 2017, 04:14:40 PM +0100 »

Goodwood Motor Circuit ?
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« Reply #22 on: August 25, 2017, 04:41:50 PM +0100 »

Goodwood Motor Circuit ?

That reminded me  of Cadwell  :p
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« Reply #23 on: August 25, 2017, 05:22:38 PM +0100 »

How?  wacko

My only concern with Goodwood is that it's probably another GPL rip - They need serious amounts of work thrown at them these days to look even vaguely upto spec on AC (Take a look at Solitude to see what I mean)
They seem to have done a nice enough Job of Salzburgring though
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« Reply #24 on: August 25, 2017, 05:35:05 PM +0100 »

How?  wacko

 lol  I don't know, I just mix them up and I can't remember Goodwood but know Cadwell:p
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« Reply #25 on: August 25, 2017, 09:53:47 PM +0100 »

Not sure there is a good version of Goodwood available for AC? Last one I tried about a year ago wasn't that good. Hope there is as I'm doing my next track day there  Smiley
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« Reply #26 on: September 23, 2017, 09:35:18 AM +0100 »

Aside from the couple I mentioned earlier in other threads have a few more I've recently tried and enjoyed.

Modern:
Bikernieki
I thought this was another GPL based track until I tried it. The GPL version is great for fun racing, this appears to be the modern version and seems to be pretty much scratch built.
Only at 0.3 state so far but more than good enough to race on.

Okayama
Scratch built modern GT circuit in Japan. As with all Japanese tracks it features some tight sections plus a few tricky faster turns - and hills  Cheesy


Classic:
Donington Park 1938
I thought it might have been an odd rip from the old spirit of speed game, but it's scratch built and really quite a challange (Try it in a 250F Wink )
It looks stunning aswell.


To keep and eye on:
Goodwood
Created from Lidar and still heavily WIP, but very good already

Mont Tremblant
Has a long way to go graphically but the track seems pretty much bang on. Will suit classic or modern cars as it hasn't changed much in recent years (Same as Mosport in that respect)

Nemuno Žiedas
This is the Lithuanian circuit I mentioned before, Looks like it should provide some good racing when it's a bit more complete
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« Reply #27 on: September 23, 2017, 10:04:26 AM +0100 »

Thanks FMG, I'll wait a bit with Bikernieki but Okayama seems very good, definatly a worthy pick for a modern series.

Donnington 1938 seems very good, not sure if it will fit the Lotus 25. Cadwell only has 18 grid slots and when sign ups go over that, I'll need to look for another track, so this might be good for that but that's just a guess as I haven't tried it yet.

So many people are raving about Goodwood, but it looks so boring Tongue.

Can't really place the last 2 tracks, maybe more for the Lotus 49 or something, so pretty much a GPL kind of track?
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« Reply #28 on: September 23, 2017, 11:33:50 AM +0100 »

Drive Goodwood in a classic. It's a knife edge when you're going at speed.
I've been spending time in the Lotus 49 Vs the Fez 312 - they're very close at the mo in laptimes but frequently result in trips to the infirmary  Grin

Drifting the 250 around there is sublime once you've got the lines and braking points
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« Reply #29 on: September 23, 2017, 01:00:11 PM +0100 »

Drive Goodwood in a classic. It's a knife edge when you're going at speed.
I've been spending time in the Lotus 49 Vs the Fez 312 - they're very close at the mo in laptimes but frequently result in trips to the infirmary  Grin

Drifting the 250 around there is sublime once you've got the lines and braking points

If you're already struggling with the 49, I'm glad I went with the 25 Smiley. Do you think Donnington 38 would be better than Cadwell for the Lotus 25, more fitting to the era?
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