12-12-2019                                                			Version 1.0
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Title           	: Liechtensteinring, Liechtenstein
Filenames		: Liechtensteinring_Liechtenstein_2009.dat
			  Gp2form.txt (This file)
			  14 Jam files
			  convert.exe
Authors          	: Antonio Pessoa
E-mail			: ap1981@gmail.com
Description     	: The smallest circuit for GP2 as a fictional track in one of the smallest countries in the World: Liechtenstein. This tiny circuit has 1,250 meters (0.78 mile), 7 turns, and a track layout inspired in Liechtenstein's map mirroed. Placed between Switzerland and Austria, in the European Alps, Principality of Liechtenstein has a population of not much more than 30,000 people. As a very small nation, it's harder to found someone in Liechtenstein to become a racing driver in top series, but in 1970's two Liechtensteiners reached a top level in motor racing: Manfred Schurti had a competitive career in sports cars and touring cars, winning some races in World Endurance Championship in the late 1970's. Years before, Rikky von Opel - actually born in New York City, USA - started in several Formula One races from 1973 to 1974. He is the only one Liechtensteiner to compete in Formula 1. Currently (2019), Fabienne Wohlwend, a Liechtensteiner woman, competes in touring car series across Europe. Despite some drivers in top series, Liechtenstein never held a professional series, had no permanent racing facility, and no street circuits. Well, this GP2 circuit could be a inspiration for some future Hermann Tilke in Liechtenstein some day :-)

Other Works     	: More than a handful 
Thanks to       	: Paul Hoad for the Trackeditor, Object editor and Jam editor.
                  	  Geoff Crammond for making Grand Prix 2.
			  Andreas Schulz for grandprix2.de
			  Tim de Klein for Salzburgring for GP2.

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* Construction *
Base            	: Tim de Klein's Salzburgring
Editor(s) used  	: Jam Editor, 
		  	  Track Editor,
			  Objecteditor,
			  MS Paint (XP)  
Known Bugs    		: Nothing serious. You won't notice them.
Build Time     		: More than 10 years!! I started Liechtensteinring as "Vaduzring" in mid 2009, making the track layout, track heights, cc-line, pitlane, grandstands (as ribbons, actually), forest ribbons, tire barrier, gravel traps and kerbs positions. The track stood paused up to early 2011, when I did little changes, as some sponsors. In December 2019, I decided to finish this old work, and in several hours during two days I got to finish!


* Installation *
1. 
(if you already have new tracks on the game jump to STEP 2): 
patch the game with a util that obliges the game to read the tracks
from the harddisk. These utils are gp2nocd or trakonhd. 
Search for one of them on the net and install it. This program will 
create a new directory called "circuits": you have to copy there 
ALL the 16 track files (F1ct01, F1ct02...........F1ct16)

2. 
Place the 'liechten' directory from the ZIP file into the Gp2 'gamejams' directory.

3. 
Place the Liechtensteinring_Liechtenstein_2009.dat file in the circuits directory. It runs the best in 
slots 03 and 04, others slots was not recently tested.

4. 
Start Gp2 and drive...........

* Copyright / Permissions *
(c) Copyright 2019, Antonio Pessoa. You can use this track free. Currently few people plays GP2, so, if you use it as a base to create other track, please, give me my credits. Just it.


* Disclaimer *
If your pc breaks, goes slow, or the files harm your machine it's not my 
fault!!!


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Antonio Pessoa, 2019
