Quite a few requests for this track as it was hidden away in another thread. Here is ver1.6 of Montjuich, i have a done quite a lot of work on this version, further to the above list, i have: removed more(GPL) duplicate faces redid start lights many more shadows track files smaller added missing bumps/specs started isolating models from GPL multimodels lods adjusted many PBR textures and BC format more TSOs added and more There is still things to be done, but i have taken it as far as i can at the moment. All comments welcome. https://www.mediafire.com/file/mc1dbtt787vm0s7/Montjuich.rfcmp/file
Thank you very much @philrob Just a small note. The name is Montjuic or Montjuïc, without the final "h"
there are many interpretations on some poster there is montjuic on others there is montjuich (maybe it is like milan. milano in italy) i think montjuich could be in spanish, montjuic in english https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montjuïc_circuit
Imagine if we had like 10 car creators and 10 track creators that have good knowledge of all the new rF2 bits, working and giving tips and tricks to each other. Suddenly rF2 would grow a lot!
Yes I know it as Montjuic but I find Montjuich Park map, history and latest races - Motorsport Database - Motor Sport Magazine (but Montjuïc Park's modern-day F1 equivalent – that won't suffer the same fate - Motor Sport Magazine) And now, how to pronounce it? I think it's mont jewick but I'm ready to be told that the -ch ending is because it's pronounced like the Scottish loch - a voiceless velar fricative doncha know: lock-hhh
I am not a native and have more Spanish than Catalan, but based on two summers in BCN, I think its the "t" that is mostly silent while the "k" does sound at the end and the vowels follow normal Latinate sounds, so more like monjuuweek without any particular stress or syllables. I not remember seeing it spelled with an "h" at the end. The track itself can still easily be retraced on the public roads by foot, bike or car. The first turn is incredibly sharp and the twisty bits thereafter traverse a significant slope in a park and then passes in between the national museum, a wonderful fountain, and meeting space before scaling back up on the main straight. A wonderful way to spend a day passing many gardens, the Teatre Grec, the House of Flowers, the Miro museum, Poble Espanol, the Olympic stadium complex and diving pools, the funicular up to the top of the mountain and sky cable cars to the marina.
I don't know why, but if a search official poster on google there is the final "h" "abril" and other words are spanish so.... I think "h" is only in local language
The name means 'Jewish Mountain' in Catalan and is believed to refer to the ancient Jewish cemetery discovered on its southern flank.
It seems that "Montjuich" was more common in the past. I don't know if it's correct nowadays, but it seems that the official name is without "h" (in spanish and the local language, catalan). Then i suposse that being a clasical circuit doesn't matter if the "h" is used or not.