Does Great Britain Count as we are currently in the process of leaving the EU@k_badam thank you.
Because the race at Baku was terrible, the FIA want to move the European Grand Prix somewhere else. Now, your task is to build a new track. Now the rules are:
1. It must be within the current EU member states.
2. It must be at least 8 km long.
3. It must have a long straight (I mean Mulsanne straight-long).
Other than those, there are no rules. You can make the track as long as you like, and as fast as you like, and it can either be a permanent track (Like Silverstone), a street or road course (Like Monaco or the Nordschleife), or a hybrid (Like Le Mans). It can be however you want, it doesn't matter if it would actually pass the FIA regulations. Have fun!
It depends. We do mostly tracks by tracing a route on either public roads or editing current race tracks on gmap-pedometer. Enter some rounds, and if you win, you get to set the next challenge.Just stumbled on this forum and it's what I have been looking for- I love designing new tracks. I have at least 50 tracks saved on my phone, I wonder if I can enter one of them into this competition
Yes. "Currently" in the EU.Does Great Britain Count as we are currently in the process of leaving the EU
You would have to steer clear of the supreme court somehow but all else looks reasonable to me!http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=6978249
Not sure to what extent the US Government would allow this due to the placement but, it wound be fun!
What about the pits?(everything else looks ok tho)
What about pits?http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=6978249
Not sure to what extent the US Government would allow this due to the placement but, it wound be fun!
Just realised as well, ur track is on the west coast in Washington, not on the east coast sidehttp://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=6978249
Not sure to what extent the US Government would allow this due to the placement but, it wound be fun!