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Old 19 Jul 2006, 20:49 (Ref:1660276)   #1
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Praha - Pardubice - Czech Grand prix

The Czech Republic is a new European country, they make Skodas and have a succesful sports car driver, Thomas Enge, so why not have a grand prix?

The Praha - Pardubice Circuit

pardubice is a two hours drive east of prague, near other towns called Hradec Kralove and Kutna Hora, it is a place where you can get 2 beers, 2 colas and some of the worlds nicest pizzas for just under £7 and a place where you can go to Tesco or macDonalds. But not anymore, you can come to this state of the art nickyf1's-answer-to-tilke's-really-boring-tracks!

The track runs clockwise and is around the same legnth as The Istanbul Circuit, there is an optional banked curve for those non F1 races and the facilities are brilliant.

The Corner names explained

Yedna - Czech for 1
Dva - Czech for 2
Skoda - czech car Manufacturer
Praha - i'm sure you can guess
Starapramen - Czech beer or Pivo as known localy
Hradec kralove - Local Town
Enge - Czech racing driver
Kutna Hora - Local Town
Ruzyne - Prahas Airport
kbely - Local airport
Vysoke Myto - Local town
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Old 19 Jul 2006, 22:19 (Ref:1660345)   #2
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If there was a load of elevation change then I can see that being a very good circuit, though I'd open up some of the corners a bit more.
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Old 20 Jul 2006, 20:59 (Ref:1661052)   #3
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If in a Spa type of setting with that sort of evelvation change then it would be a great circuit.

That banked curve must be very long, to get all that into the diameter and not have it pinch into the pit and paddock. It might need to be opened up a bit into a long banked turn rather than a semi circle.
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Old 21 Jul 2006, 08:20 (Ref:1661293)   #4
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The shape of the underlying blot that makes up this track is incredibly beautiful.
The length ofthe pitlane should give a length estimation of somewhat around the usual GP track length of around 4 or 5 kilometers. Regarding this length, there are a bit too many slow sections around this track to make it flow nicely, which is pretty unfortunate for such a pretty design. Turning the Praha corner into a wide left-hand sweeper might help, even though it would take away from the original blot shape. Another possibility would be to enlarge it to around 7 to 8 kilometers, for which shortening the pitlane in the design would be necessary.
I'd love to know more about the elevation changes on this track and what the blot was that influenced this design. Thanks for the additional info.
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Old 21 Jul 2006, 08:55 (Ref:1661316)   #5
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There is elevation, I will make a height graph.

And nothing influenced my design, I went onto the computer wanting a modern, fast track, I zoomed in when I was drawing corners and zoomed out to see how good it looked after I had finneshed every corner.
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The Czech Republic is a new European country
Whoa!? Since when .
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Hmmm.... Interesting. very tight corners, apart from the banking.

I like it, it seems.... challenging
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Whoa!? Since when .
Perhaps he means that they joined the EU recently.
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Old 23 Jul 2006, 14:58 (Ref:1662761)   #9
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Nice one, like the corners alot, when's this height graph coming then?
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Perhaps he means that they joined the EU recently.
Yes yes, i understand. But it wound up sounding like they just recently became a part of Europe, by essence of the continent, not the union.
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Old 24 Jul 2006, 09:44 (Ref:1663236)   #11
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great circuit , but I don't like the pit entrance.
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great circuit , but I don't like the pit entrance.
how would you improve it?
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Moving it maybe?
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Old 28 Jul 2006, 10:54 (Ref:1666545)   #14
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Well, the pitlane entrance is a funny thing to object to, but I guess moving it back to the exit of the previous corner would make it slightly better....

I do think the rest of the circuit would be pretty good; for endurance racing perhaps? (don't know why that in particular came to mind)
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Old 31 Jul 2006, 14:19 (Ref:1668953)   #15
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how would you improve it?
It should be moved back as pirenzo said.
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