Grand Prix Karting TT Assen.
The Track:
When the Netherlands wanted a Dutch GP, two race track were trying to host it, Circuit Zandvoort and TT Assen. F1 came to Zandvoort and TT Assen kept doing what it is very good at, hosting the TT Assen Moto GP races. Maybe we should be happy it all went this way, otherwise the TT Assen track would have changed to make it suitable for F1. Now it is as it is at his best for Moto GP. Grand Prix Karting tracks are karting versions of F1 tracks, and as TT Assen could have been a F1 track, I have made a Grand Prix Karting version of it.
There are four layouts:
For all the bike lovers who have not heard of Grand Prix Karting tracks yet, they are some kind of fictional tracks with the layout as close as possible to a excitsting F1 track, but the look, size and feel of real world karting tracks. This means, no big runoff areas, but modern wide kerbs, pit not on the infield but on the outside of the track (the infield is to small for a pit complex) and a pitbuilding which is also a grandstand. These tracks are not a resized conversion of existing tracks but scratch build. Not laser scanned (because they are fiction) but handmade. The first series of Grand Prix Karting tracks were close to karting tracks, but the newest ones, as this GPK TT Assen, are closer to the real track, with more grand stands and iconic objects surrounding the track.
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The Track:
When the Netherlands wanted a Dutch GP, two race track were trying to host it, Circuit Zandvoort and TT Assen. F1 came to Zandvoort and TT Assen kept doing what it is very good at, hosting the TT Assen Moto GP races. Maybe we should be happy it all went this way, otherwise the TT Assen track would have changed to make it suitable for F1. Now it is as it is at his best for Moto GP. Grand Prix Karting tracks are karting versions of F1 tracks, and as TT Assen could have been a F1 track, I have made a Grand Prix Karting version of it.
There are four layouts:
- GP
- Moto GP
- North loop
- South loop
For all the bike lovers who have not heard of Grand Prix Karting tracks yet, they are some kind of fictional tracks with the layout as close as possible to a excitsting F1 track, but the look, size and feel of real world karting tracks. This means, no big runoff areas, but modern wide kerbs, pit not on the infield but on the outside of the track (the infield is to small for a pit complex) and a pitbuilding which is also a grandstand. These tracks are not a resized conversion of existing tracks but scratch build. Not laser scanned (because they are fiction) but handmade. The first series of Grand Prix Karting tracks were close to karting tracks, but the newest ones, as this GPK TT Assen, are closer to the real track, with more grand stands and iconic objects surrounding the track.
(This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.)
Now I only have to do only a few new tracks each year, this year only Las Vegas, which gives me some time to do something else. Last year I did Indianapolis as a bonus, you can expect something even more special this year, within a month from now.
I am thinking of doing other tracks which are not on the current F1 calendar as well, I have not made any choices, but I am thinking about special tracks, no regular ones. I don't know if Hockenheim fill fit in this.
If I have the time, I will do F1 2023 skins for the Rotax Max mod.
There might be a very small change there will be a Formula Student rF conversion, but I have no experience with converting cars from AC to rFactor and I have to ask permission from the orignal creator to release it.