Hi
Started this Track long ago and paused it for a while because of other projects.
After some month I felt it would be nice having a fictional track which is like old british tracks (like croft, snetterton, brands and so on).
So I used the Brackenhill project for it. I found the old layout not very breath-taking and decided to change it in most parts.
What I have now is a nice, narrow but fast circuit around a hill an into the forest before heading towards a small town. Every Corner / Bend has it's own challenge.
Here some examples:
Out of the First Corner you can lose control if you couldn't make it fast enough back to track, as there is a small gap between two curbs with sand in it.
Before Double Apex Corner theres a bump which makes it difficult to break and steer into the corner.
After some no-look-turns you will reach the last sector which starts with North-S and West Bend directly aligned to each other. Here it's important to find the right line and speed.
Here you can see a video (not the best quality I think;but my internet is not the fastest, so I decided to have less data size).
Please tell me what you think of it.
Started this Track long ago and paused it for a while because of other projects.
After some month I felt it would be nice having a fictional track which is like old british tracks (like croft, snetterton, brands and so on).
So I used the Brackenhill project for it. I found the old layout not very breath-taking and decided to change it in most parts.
What I have now is a nice, narrow but fast circuit around a hill an into the forest before heading towards a small town. Every Corner / Bend has it's own challenge.
Here some examples:
Out of the First Corner you can lose control if you couldn't make it fast enough back to track, as there is a small gap between two curbs with sand in it.
Before Double Apex Corner theres a bump which makes it difficult to break and steer into the corner.
After some no-look-turns you will reach the last sector which starts with North-S and West Bend directly aligned to each other. Here it's important to find the right line and speed.
Here you can see a video (not the best quality I think;but my internet is not the fastest, so I decided to have less data size).
Please tell me what you think of it.