I tested it with my almost finished 1955 carset.... After 20 or 30 minutes of practice I was able to complete only 1 comparably clean lap (only 2 run-offs


Practice, practice, practice!!!
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But the track is fantastic! Thank you!!! =D> =D> =D> =D> =D>
Well, I'm using the free time and the motivation before its ends soon.AAS wrote:Thank for your nice tracks. Good to have you back in our little GP2 family.
That's the first thing that crossed my mind too. Especially because of the blue barriers...AD wrote:That looks like Watkins Glen to me...
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Hello Community,
Your comments about my Nordschleife attempt made
me very happy. It's a great honour for me if you like my
tracks although they are not perfect. And it gives me
a great boost to continue with my work .
In the meantime I have finished two ovals (Milwaukee and Madison). But now
I'm turning to old Formula One Circuits again.
Currently I'm developing Pedralbes (1951 and 55) and
after that I have a look at Ain Diab, which was made for
GP2 by Ian Hill couple of years ago
Greetings to all of you
tk
Agreed!TdK wrote:Just raced around the Pedralbes track of Thomas Kost![]()
Although it's a bit of a boring lay-out, Thomas made it challenging and fun to drive! Good work=D>
The buildings look terrific! Gives a really good "old" look to it