ah, didnt think of using CAD, genius
Photoshop? Paint.net. There is even online mage modifiers if you google it right.ah, didnt think of using CAD, genius
Thanks @Jimlaad43 hopefully it was the layout and not my graphics that got it for me. I really enjoyed that challenge, though, and hope to see it again.@rubaru's Croatiaring is the winner!
I liked it- it's just quite hard to find a location that is suitable and doesn't have 1000000 turnsOk maybe this one is dumb and no one wants to do it. I can change if you'd like something more fun.
Any length restrictions/recemendations(personally would prefer to keep roughly the same distance)Alright here's a new one for you. No deadline really, I'll just wait til entries stop coming in.
The 1958 and 1960 Portuguese Grand Prix were held at Circuito da Boavista in Oporto, Portugal. This 7.33km anti-clockwise circuit had 12 turns and traversed many different paving types, including asphalt, cobblestones, even tramlines, and lacked good overtaking opportunities. Oporto has been successful holding motorsport events recently on a shortened and safer version of the circuit, and F1 wants to try coming back.
1) Reconfigure the circuit, but keep the original general location and spirit of the layout.
2) Increase and improve overtaking opportunities.
3) Minimize changes in pavement types, especially cobblestones. The tramlines are no longer in use, so you can ignore them as if they can be paved over.
Whatever you want. The original circuit is 7.33km, which puts it right on with Spa at 7.00kmAny length restrictions/recemendations(personally would prefer to keep roughly the same distance)