Lotus Test Track

Lotus Test Track 2022-09-24

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Originally the site served as an airfield to squadrons of the U.S. 8th Air Force during World War 2 from 1942 to 1945. Group Lotus moved its headquarters to Hethel in 1966 and it has been there ever since. Portions of the runways and taxiways were developed as a circuit that could be used for the testing of cars, which was in turn used by the likes of Clark, Rindt, Fittipaldi and Senna to fine-tune their Formula One race cars.

The entire complex has recently undergone a complete refurbishment and is now a state-of-the-art facility with concrete surfacing and kerbs throughout. An FIA specification purpose-built test circuit with a length of 2.2 miles and a width of 40 feet, the Lotus Test Track combines a variety of technical aspects with a series of bends, hairpin, corners, straights and a turning circle designed to put Lotus’ high performance cars through their paces, and to train and develop your driving skills.

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Great start to a great project, but needs a bit more work. There are a few odd "jumps" in the track and pit lane. Presume it is where the different segments join together. Would be great if you could smooth them out. Would like to learn the track before I have a visit to the real thing.
Nice for a start, missing trackside objects and details
Thank you for this track. The track layout is much closer to reality than the pay mod version from Gilles we had until now. Please keep working on the mod (missing objects, GrassFX, RainFX, AI-line, ...).
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Thomas Canning
Thanks very much for your appreciation.
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Road feel is just okay, but the gravel traps feel like tarmac, none of the surrounding buildings are modelled and there's no AI lines.
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Thomas Canning
Thank you for checking it out, I made it in 1 afternoon simply to learn the track, prehaps I'll improve it in the future

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