I have to agree with previous reviews that have said that the track outline doesn't look like much, but hides an enjoyable flow characterised by enormous straights
and knife-fights-in-a-phonebox masquerading as technical sections. I went in not expecting much from the racing itself, but in a couple of short days, this one is sitting alongside LuccaRing and Adelaide as one of my favourite street circuits.
And this enjoyment sits atop the technical aspects of the mod itself. Sergio's works are always packed to bursting with trackside details that capture a moment in time and make them feel more alive than a stretch of asphalt (and cobblestones and tram tracks) has any right to. But this is undoubtedly the most ambitious display of his craftsmanship, the sheer density of and attention to detail bringing this circuit to life.
And this display of modding prowess sits atop Yannik's detailed research and enthusiasm to see this forgotten, short-lived circuit resurrected.
Prinzen Park really is a beautiful conflux of digital archeology, historical preservation, technical skill, devotion and pure racing enjoyment.
Well done, lads. Well bloody done.