cancel that- read my message below, you are fine bar the pits[/QUOTE]Just realised as well, ur track is on the west coast in Washington, not on the east coast side
The 3 mile marker is the actual start line, and the pits are in that park.What about pits?
Thought so, is it counter clockwise or clockwiseThe 3 mile marker is the actual start line, and the pits are in that park.
Washington DC is the east coast. Washington state is west.Just realised as well, ur track is on the west coast in Washington, not on the east coast side
That's what confused me- any city on eaither side of America is fineWashington DC is the east coast. Washington state is west.
It would be tight but that's acceptable considering the location
Taking a bit of a break from this. Will be back thoughoverwrote the save with a better one, yay!
@Manolis Sigoulakis you haven't submitted a track in a while! get making
I live in USA and completely agree with this. It's certainly efficient for getting around, and not hard to remember how to get places, but for racing it's not exactly fun.america is so rubbish for street circuits cos about 90% of all cities are made of right angled streets...
Yea ik street tracks are hard- that's Why I said any part of the uscan we try to avoid the US from now on please, unless its for crazy rally stages or airfield tracks?