Fictional Imola 2019 (F1 Tests - 2020 Adverts)
Posted: 09.01.2021, 14:35
Because I want to have a perfect 2020 experience (thanks to the great 2019er tracks) I update not patched tracks for that cause. We don`t have a current Imola Track for GP2, so I made two versions.
The 2018er version uses John Edward`s great fictional Imola back from 1998, with a layout great fun to drive and the 2020 adverts placed where I found them looking best. Create a 2019-folder within the sanjmre-folder and put the jams there.
The 2019er version uses Andreas Schulz`s awesome 2004 Imola and I tried to keep it as realistic as possible, but I didn`t make it a 1:1 version. (for instance the liqui moli house or some banner placements in other zones). Create a 2019-folder within the imol2004-folder and put the jams there.
I used the curbs from Monza 2019 track by Roberto Remedio and Antonio Pessoa. They are not the ones used in Imola, but look much better than the white ones.
As usual no official release, I just want to share this with the remaining GP2-Fans. For my point of view it does very well in a 2020 version of gp2. So if you want to take it as base for another version, feel free to do so. Full credits to the original authors of the tracks.
It would be great if someone could fix the green color palette and change the last track section of Andreas` version, so we could have a far more realistic Imola circuit to race.
The 2018er version uses John Edward`s great fictional Imola back from 1998, with a layout great fun to drive and the 2020 adverts placed where I found them looking best. Create a 2019-folder within the sanjmre-folder and put the jams there.
The 2019er version uses Andreas Schulz`s awesome 2004 Imola and I tried to keep it as realistic as possible, but I didn`t make it a 1:1 version. (for instance the liqui moli house or some banner placements in other zones). Create a 2019-folder within the imol2004-folder and put the jams there.
I used the curbs from Monza 2019 track by Roberto Remedio and Antonio Pessoa. They are not the ones used in Imola, but look much better than the white ones.
As usual no official release, I just want to share this with the remaining GP2-Fans. For my point of view it does very well in a 2020 version of gp2. So if you want to take it as base for another version, feel free to do so. Full credits to the original authors of the tracks.
It would be great if someone could fix the green color palette and change the last track section of Andreas` version, so we could have a far more realistic Imola circuit to race.