Major Tom to ground controll:
"Hello to all friends in the GPxscene, I sadly want to say goodbye to everybody. but after six years of spending my time to this games for free I feel like doing something different also with the intention to earn a little bit. So I´ve decided to go back into the music scene and dive around there for a while. Some musicians want me old man to play again my harp. We have found a very good production which gives us time to develope our sound and we are surrounded with very good musicians. So you might hear from Major Tom again in one or two years time from now.
Still I have a lot of unpublished material (40-60 items) for GP3, GP3 2000 and GP4. Sadly I never wrote those horrible "Readme" files so this will mostlikely never be published. But I have found a friend who is doing at least one good thing. He is going to finish a track of mine, which actually should be a special one. "Holy Field Hopsten" is a fictional track, located in the area where I live. It´s a sort of country road track with a very narrow bridge and a wide and narrow trackdesign. It gives speeds touching 400 km/h in GP3 and crossing over 400 km/h in GP3 2000. And in a way it could be the longest track ever. But I am not really sure for that. The country side is almost what we have around here in the "Münsterland" in north-west-germany. It´s packed with a lot of new jams, which of course can be used by anyone. Sadly I cannot finish this track and fullfill all the ideas and possibilities I see in TE. But our friend Roberto is doing the rest so I think that all of you can test the track in short of time.
So let me say a last goodbye and thanks for the years we had together in the community."
Special thanks are going to STEPHAN and BRUNO for making and maintaining this really great site which gives us all the possibilities we need in GPxseries. Keep it up, guys!!!
And special thanks are also going to the great community and to all the people who were downloading and may be liking my files with more than 1.500 000 downloads just on this superb GPxsite.
Yours
Major Tom