I want to stay in era for Historics I do not want to glance and see a 2012 SUV, tilt tray and TV cranes. If you make me a modern F3 Eve for a historic series I will drive it at modern club tracks, and hill climbs for sure. Some fun GPL Fantasy, a lot here are lower quality but are great fun. Arlington Park Urbanya Shiro-Kuma Houtain Club Jops Siffert Vale Road Course Clermont County GPVL Founders track Beal Valley Legion Race of Champions Gyral Trophy Tomioka Janakkala Machwerk Final Encounter (Rally Stage 10) Lime Rock Park Mountain Jokimaa Senza Road Ontario Cilce Race of Champions Harz Mountain Circuit Moulinsart Belle-Isle Full Circuit Tortuga Legends 2 Panchine Look here you will get track maps for all the ones above not seen in other sims as yet ( hint hint track modders ) http://gpltd.bcsims.com/?menu=Advanced Click on maps you get a pdf http://gpltd.bcsims.com/track_images/Legends2/map/map-Legends2.pdf
A track is just a series of corners connected by straights. As long as the "fantasy" track is modelled with proper physics/dimensions then there is nothing less realistic about it compared to a "real-life" track, other than the psychological effect a "real-life" track has on you knowing that the same layout happens to exist/have existed somewhere on planet Earth. Make an AMAZING track, tell everyone it's some real life ex-F1 track from some relatively unknown part in the world. Design the track with excellent modelling of physics; the kerbs, surface friction, elevations, bumps, weather characteristics, etc. Everything is done extremely well and EXTREMELY realistically. Now, a month later announce to the world that it was all a lie and that as unbelievably realistically as it was modelled, and as unbelievably realistic as the in-game car reacts on that track, that it just doesn't actually happen to exist in real life (well at least on planet Earth lol). Watch then, how it's popularity starts to go down, even though the track is AMAZING and it's modelling obeys real life track design/physics/characteristics as well as any "real-life" track. Sad, but true. A fantasy track (within reason, which most are) is no less real/no more fantasy than a "real-life" track, other than psychologically.
could not agree more I have no problem with fantasy tracks, but there are plenty of real life examples that provide excellent racing. Bring these on!
Tasman Series Tracks would be fantastic, we already have Longford. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1968_Tasman_Series For modern tracks make me this please. Ferrari 246T View attachment 11551