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Revision as of 17:58, 5 September 2020
1969 touring car season.
Track Suggestions
Country
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Circuit
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Notes
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United States
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Green Valley Raceway
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Classic Texan road course. Now gone...
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Denmark
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Roskilde Ring
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Rollercoaster masquerading as a race track.
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United Kingdom
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Crystal Palace
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Classic south London parkland circuit where James Hunt once got into a fight.
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Spain
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Montjuic Park
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Street circuit. Hosted the Spanish Grand Prix four times.
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France
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Circuit de Charade
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The French Nürburgring.
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United States
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Riverside
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Another lost classic American circuit.
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Portugal
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Boavista
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Cobblestones and tramlines!
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South Africa
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Kyalami
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Original circuit. Big straight on one side, bendy bit on the other. It's more exciting than it sounds.
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Italy
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Monza Combined
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Chicanes installed on oval section in 1966. Cannot find this version for rFactor. Unknown if it would make for better racing.
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Australia
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Amaroo Park
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Short, but veeeery undulating.
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United States
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Laguna Seca
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Original layout featuring short straight linking what is now Andretti Hairpin with modern Turn 5.
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West Germany
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Nürburgring Südschleife
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Very easy to miss non-solid section of ground at exit of final corner, similar to Hungaroring for Season 1 veterans. Unlikely to be game-breaking for anyone, but caution is advised. Basically the Nordschleife but shorter.
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France
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Rouen-les-Essarts
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If you thought Kielce was bad, wait 'til you see Nouveau Monde!
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Netherlands
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Zandvoort
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Original circuit. You probably know it already.
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Belgium
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Spa-Francorchamps
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14.1 km road circuit.
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East Germany
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Halle-Saale-Schleife
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Tram lines!
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France
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Linas-Montlhéry
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A roval from before rovals were cool.
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Australia
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Longford
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"The Reims of the South Pacific".
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Yugoslavia
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Opatija
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All the lampposts are solid! The small bit of grass is also basically quicksand.
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East Germany
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Sachsenring
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Original 8.6 km road circuit.
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West Germany
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Solitudering
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Your standard German road circuit: very fast, trees everywhere.
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Spain
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ALCAÑIZ
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ALCAÑIZ
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Australia
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Warwick Farm
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So many classic Australian circuits that are now gone...
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France
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Reims-Gueux
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Grass appears to have characteristics of gravel: car slows down more dramatically than normal here.
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Bahamas
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Oakes Field
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Very long airfield circuit that was a popular off-season sportscar venue in the first half of the decade.
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Canada
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Mosport Park
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Canada's original Grand Prix venue.
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Japan
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Fuji Speedway
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Original layout with banked Daiichi curve. No chicanes either.
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Italy
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Imola
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Original layout without chicanes.
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Finland
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Keimola
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Finland's greatest permanent circuit?
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Finland
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Eläintarha
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"It has a corner naned DEATH CURVE" - Giraurd, 2020. Could not find download, though.
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West Germany
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AVUS
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Actual layout used during this time did not feature the banking. But that won't stop us...
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Canada
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Saint-Jovite
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You could make a decent hillclimb out of half of this track.
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Czechoslovakia
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Brno
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13.94 km road circuit.
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France
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Pau
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You've seen F3 races here. It's one of the least-changed layouts out there.
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Japan
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Funabashi
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Couldn't keep up with Suzuka and Fuji, but it's still a great little track for these cars.
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Mozambique
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Lourenço Marques
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In case Kyalami's too mainstream for you, there's this little gem from colonial Portugal.
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Uruguay
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Punta Fría
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Could not find download. Would have been nice, though.
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Italy
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Vallelunga
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Original 3.2 km circuit. You know Vallelunga, right?
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Sweden
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Mantorp Park
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Kind of like Anderstorp but... better?
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United States
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Meadowdale
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Big fuck-off banking for the final turn.
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United States
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Bridgehampton
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America must have the highest combined total of lost and modern classics.
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