Looking really good, can't wait. Reminds me of Castle Combe, no micky mouse chicanes. Keep up the excellent work.
https://www.old-drivers-spirit.fr/opens-rfactor2/187-open-f3-66-crystal-palace HOTLAPS : http://game.old-drivers-spirit.fr:8000/tracks?id=26&sort_by=
A bit of saloon car racing in 1970, led by the late Roger Williamson. RAM's John Macdonald competing at the event somewhere down the order. Any classic Ford Anglia/Hillman Imp mod for RF2 anywhere?
Now, Mini's, Imps's and Anglia 105's, everything was right in the world. And old Frank, not only did he still have colour in his hair, there was enough for a comb over... wow.
Didn’t see it in the workshop yet. Hope Crystal Palace Will be released soon. Had a lot of great races back in the GPL-days at Crystal Palace !
I have downloaded from here: https://www.old-drivers-spirit.fr/07-11-f3-66-crystal-palace I hope there is no problem in showing this link, it's seems "public". PS: the track is simply beautiful, incredibly well done, and the layout is great for close races.
no problem , it's the V1.0 for the ODS league Final Version V1.1 is on the Worshop now https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1560025749
Thanks fab, This open event is for the 14th of november ! Drivers, you can register to this event on the Open & Hotlaps Competitions section of ODS website: https://www.old-drivers-spirit.fr/c...rfactor2-f3-historics-crystal-palace?Itemid=1 Server will passworded the day of the event. There is also a subject on our forum for this event: https://www.old-drivers-spirit.fr/forum/opens-rfactor2/4745-open-f3-historics-crystal-palace Current hotlaps competition on Crystal Palace: http://game.old-drivers-spirit.fr:8000/dedi_comps/comp?cid=40
Really nice version of the circuit with some lovely details. And as ever it is great to drive. A couple of minor, hopefully useful criticisms, the transmitter is roughly three times bigger in real life and towers over the circuit, also many of the trees are a good deal taller (they were mature 50 years ago too) and provide more of a tunnel effect after North Tower Crescent. The part of the circuit that was later by-passed in that area was sometimes referred to as the Woodlands section. The trees on both sides were quite dense.