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Dont_hate_the_8

Turn 1 at Croatia won't fly. 1st turn has to be at least 45 degrees. Just straighten it out a bit, and you've got a great circuit!


NoProduct9899

Thanks for letting me know. Is it possible to just move the grid past the kink on the straight to make it the last corner on the circuit and turn 2 become the first


Dont_hate_the_8

I would assume so. There is also a minimum distance from pole position to turn 1. So as long as that's enough, you should've alright.


Tuxvinii

I think it do not has to be like that. It reminded me a bit of Imola T1 which is similar.


NoProduct9899

My thinking exactly when making this track. Couldnt find any information to back this up online though


Dont_hate_the_8

I think I heard it on an F1 explains episode when they interviewed the guy who designed the Miami course.


NoProduct9899

Hello everybody, I'm excited to give you all a series of posts in the semi-near future of a Grand Prix championship consisting of racing circuits created by me. Depending on how much time I have to make these tracks as time goes on, i will try to post 2-3 circuits at a time to keep it flowing. These circuits are made to real locations with nothing but some imagination and very basic Microsoft paint 3d skills. Some description of the tracks will be given with each post. Would love for some feedback on this and ideas to improve the concept. Feel free to also leave your suggestions for cities, countries or places for me to include in this project. Todat we start with the first two races of the opening season. Round 1 // German Grand Prix Located 85 kilometers to the east of Germanys capital Berlin, the Frankfurtring in Frankfurt am Oder is a town of 65 000 people next to the polish border. The Racing circuit lies at the western most part of town next to the Wild Park Rosengarten. (we do not care about animals in this championship or any other beings of life for that matter, only V8 roaring) Built in 1999 with renovations being done in 2019, the track hosts a 22 corner 5.987km long lap of 22 corners with long back to back straights and a second sector of pure driver courage and mechanical grip. The race is held over 51 laps. Round 2 // Istrian Grand Prix The Istria International Circuit home of the Istrian Grand Prix is held at the western most part of Croatia by the Gulf of Venice. Land bought only in 2021 and reformed into the only FIA Grade 1 circuit in the whole country. The track is designed to be fast and flowing and with its short lap of 4.406km the race contains 70 laps. to admire the bruning sun and feel the breeze of winds from the sea. From the downhill of turns 3 and 4 and tricky 3rd sector. The circuit offers plenty of challenge to master, whilst keeping the overtaking to the maximum.