Jeremy Daston

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  • #305262
    Jeremy Daston
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    http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=6715715

    5.7119km long, 16 turns and it runs anti-clockwise. Also in South Africa, but actually within Cape Town.

    #305109
    Jeremy Daston
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    Korean Circuit. 5.7047km and it is anti-clockwise with 20 corners.

    http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=6712903

    #304682
    Jeremy Daston
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    http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=6707517

    1.5487km long, it’s clockwise and once again based in my home town. It’s mostly quite high speed and I think it would work really well. It probably wouldn’t be realistic based on the fact it is placed within the docks, but I like to think they could work around it.

    #304271
    Jeremy Daston
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    http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=6699683

    The Southampton GP.

    Not 100% sure whether it would be a realistic design, but I think it flows quite nicely for a street circuit. It’s also really short but I like that about it. Hopefully it would be fast enough to do the full 305km at least race distance.

    #299999
    Jeremy Daston
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    Hey guys, sorry for the delay there, ended up being quite busy. Okay, so this time, the win is going to go back to @vmaxmuffin
    I did enjoy all the entries though and how different they all were!

    #299932
    Jeremy Daston
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    I will be judging at some point tomorrow, so in around 18 or so hours. Thanks for the submissions guys!

    #299329
    Jeremy Daston
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    Woo! I actually won. Thanks @vmaxmuffin!

    Okay, so my first challenge…

    I would like people to design either a street circuit that has two bridges, or to redesign a current F1 circuit to include two bridges (in this case, they must be realistic. Think something like Suzuka. Also, the bridge doesn’t necessarily have to go over any other piece of track, but in this case you must explain how the bridge works (an example would be cutting from Les Combes at Spa to the no named corner. You would need a bridge to achieve this without adding land. Also, the bridge can’t be too steep)). You can assume a bridge

    Main rules:

    -Street circuit must be 3-6km long. Redesigned track must be within 1.5km of the original circuit length, but no less than 3.5km long.
    -Bridges on redesigned circuits must be at least 150m long.
    -Description of redesigned circuit bridges required.
    -Pit lane required.

    That is all folks! Have fun.

    #299021
    Jeremy Daston
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    http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=6615379

    Hey guys, sorry I have been away a while. Anyway, here’s my effort. It is 5.4km long, 16 corners. :)

    #292227
    Jeremy Daston
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    http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=6535611

    3.854km, 15 corners clockwise circuit. I have redesigned Sonoma Raceway.

    #291818
    Jeremy Daston
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    http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=6528507

    7.02km, and there are 21 corners.

    #290634
    Jeremy Daston
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    http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=6518105

    14.4054km, anti-clockwise circuit. Many corners.

    #290390
    Jeremy Daston
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    @chingh Going to give this one to you. All were very good designs, but I think that your circuit has just that bit of everything. Also bonus points for taking on Berlin because I think it was probably the hardest to do. I especially love the fact that the Brandenburg Gate is used, and I really like the section through the octagon shaped area. Good stuff. Over to you!

    #290240
    Jeremy Daston
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    Also, I forgot to say. The circuit should be as close to the city center as possible, so don’t stray too far away from it. Sorry :)

    #290239
    Jeremy Daston
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    Thanks, Marco! I’d love to see races on any of the submitted tracks, I thought that all would either work or just be that bit crazy enough to be fun.

    So my challenge is actually going to be a Formula E circuit design challenge. With the 4th round just gone by, there are still 5 tracks left to race on. 3 out of these 5 tracks layouts are known, however the final two are not. I was originally going to make this a task to design one of those two circuits, but to open it up a little you can design a circuit for Miami as well considering it’s the next round.
    So rules:

    -Circuit must be in London, Berlin or Miami.
    -Circuit length must be between 2-3.5km.
    -Circuit must have no straight longer than 700m.
    -Circuit must feature less than or equal to 3 chicanes at most.

    Go! Deadline will be sometime over the weekend! :)

    #290135
    Jeremy Daston
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    http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=6510111

    I stole the location of where Phil has done his. Anyway, it’s a 7.38km circuit, 33 corners but similar to Phil there are a lot of corners which aren’t really corners, and it is anti-clockwise.

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