Track designing contest (798 posts)

  • Profile picture of JPedroCQF1 JPedroCQF1 said 3 months ago:

    The Estorilring, in Portugal: http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=5822879

    Nearly reaching the limit of 30 km, it has… well, it has a big number of corners, and I would say a third or more of this track is composed by roads.

  • Profile picture of Prisoner Monkeys Prisoner Monkeys said 3 months ago:

    Fuji:

    http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=5822895

  • Profile picture of Kingshark Kingshark said 3 months ago:

    My mistake for not properly reading the instructions.

    Call this the Interlagosschleife.

    http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=5822968

    I’m certain that most of you flinched twice after having a first-time look at that circuit. It looks like a big fat blue spaghetti stroll at first, doesn’t it? However, with mile markers you should find a sense of direction as you follow the circuit through.

    I have to say, it was an absolute pain in the rear to create a 21-km circuit in such a tight region. I used most of the circuit area itself, but was eventually forced on the road after over-crowding myself. Nonetheless, with countless of overlaps and cross-overs, I managed to make a Nordschleife version of Interlagos!

  • Profile picture of Dylan Lopez Dylan Lopez said 3 months ago:

    Official Entry – The Sakhirschleife

    http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=5823172

    Apologies for not reading the instructions properly

  • Profile picture of Dylan Lopez Dylan Lopez said 3 months ago:

    @Kingshark I had plenty of fun viewing your circuit, my goodness

  • Profile picture of rob lomas rob lomas said 3 months ago:

    entries close at 18:00 GMT

  • Profile picture of JPedroCQF1 JPedroCQF1 said 3 months ago:

    @Kingshark I lost myself following your circuit. I seem to lack the mental ability to follow such a complex route.

  • Profile picture of rob lomas rob lomas said 3 months ago:

    thanks for the entries guys, the winner is @Kingshark because his Interlagosschlife was in such a compacted area and was such fun to view and actually looked quite good to drive,made his the winner.

    runners up were the Estorilring and the korean one

  • Profile picture of Kingshark Kingshark said 3 months ago:

    Thanks @roblo97 !!

    For the next circuit design… shall be done someplace where it is considered to be too cold to hold a race in November. How about Alaska, Greenland or Scandinavia. You can build a circuit anywhere in one of these three regions, it must be between 3 – 8 km. Deadline is in either 48 hours, or whenever entries dry up.

    P.S. — Scandinavia is Norway, Sweden, Finland and Iceland for those who don’t know.

  • Profile picture of JPedroCQF1 JPedroCQF1 said 3 months ago:

    Yes, I finaly got to the podium! @Kingshark Can we invent our track or do we have to use existing roads?

  • Profile picture of Kingshark Kingshark said 3 months ago:

    @joao-pedro-cq
    You should use some existing roads, but can also make up parts of the circuit yourself, as long as you don’t tear down buildings or such.

  • Profile picture of JPedroCQF1 JPedroCQF1 said 3 months ago:

    So here it is: the Scandinavia Mixed Circuit, near Oslo. It’s a joint venture between the four countries, who agreed that Oslo was the best location for it.

    http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=5823888

  • Profile picture of James Brickles James Brickles said 3 months ago:

    The grand prix of Ostersund, Sweden http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=5823910

  • Profile picture of Kingshark Kingshark said 3 months ago:

    I designed a circuit for my own challenge too, not that I would ever nominate myself as the winner or anything. :p

    http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=5823796

    Located in Kodiak, Alaska.

  • Profile picture of Prisoner Monkeys Prisoner Monkeys said 3 months ago:

    http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=5824103

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