Monza Oval Edition

Posted by johnbad1000 
Monza Oval Edition
Date: March 11, 2012 07:38PM
Posted by: johnbad1000
Where I can find the oval monza track please?
Thanks

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Re: Monza Oval Edition
Date: March 28, 2012 12:58AM
Posted by: Andre1980
Hi Johnbad 1000!
This is one of my dreams.. Like you I'm lookin' that track but until now without success. Unfortunately I can't make it. I hope someone will do it...
Bye
Re: Monza Oval Edition
Date: March 28, 2012 09:57AM
Posted by: Kimi-The-Champ
if TTM give's me Permission for the Monza Track so i can built it
Re: Monza Oval Edition
Date: March 28, 2012 11:19AM
Posted by: Kimi-The-Champ
Re: Monza Oval Edition
Date: March 28, 2012 02:36PM
Posted by: Atticus.
It has a unique feature which will always make it unrealistic and it is that it's banking is increasing. I don't know if 'superelevated' is the right word to describe it or not. But I've heard is is banked to a ferocious almost 80 degree at the very top.

AFAIK we cannot make increasing banking possible in GP4 Builder. :(

Of course one can always calculate the banking of the ideal line, and it will be more or less realistic. I did so on the 1959-1962 version of the Peraltada in a beta version of the Hermanos Rodriguez. The Peraltada was superelevated with banking up from 9 degree to 15 degree at the top at the time. However it is not well known and it was only from the opening of the track in 1959 to 1962, when they reduced the banking to a constant 9 degree after the death of Pedro Rodriguez in the corner.
Re: Monza Oval Edition
Date: March 28, 2012 07:57PM
Posted by: TTM
Kimi-The-Champ Wrote:
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> if TTM give's me Permission for the Monza Track so
> i can built it

Of course you have my permission. :)
Re: Monza Oval Edition
Date: March 28, 2012 08:04PM
Posted by: Andre1980
Exact Atticus! For Monza Oval I found:
-Total lengh 4250 meters.
-North Curve 1250 meters long, with increasing inclination until 38,4 degrees (80% as you wrote), and 318 meter radius.
-South Curve 1250 meters long, with increasing inclination until 38,4 degrees (80% as you wrote), but only 312 meter radius.
-2 straights 875 meters long.
Once were 7 little towers for marshals along the oval, but now you can see only three ruins. The wood has canceled all sides of the track...
Re: Monza Oval Edition
Date: March 28, 2012 08:30PM
Posted by: Kimi-The-Champ
TTM schrieb:
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> Kimi-The-Champ Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > if TTM give's me Permission for the Monza Track
> so
> > i can built it
>
> Of course you have my permission. :)

thank you :)
Re: Monza Oval Edition
Date: March 29, 2012 11:38AM
Posted by: nhorry
Andre1980 Wrote:
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> Exact Atticus! For Monza Oval I found:
> -Total lengh 4250 meters.
> -North Curve 1250 meters long, with increasing
> inclination until 38,4 degrees (80% as you wrote),
> and 318 meter radius.
> -South Curve 1250 meters long, with increasing
> inclination until 38,4 degrees (80% as you wrote),
> but only 312 meter radius.
> -2 straights 875 meters long.
> Once were 7 little towers for marshals along the
> oval, but now you can see only three ruins. The
> wood has canceled all sides of the track...

Take a look at this:





Max Papis on the oval...
Re: Monza Oval Edition
Date: March 29, 2012 12:29PM
Posted by: Andre1980
Thanks!! Very nice, I love Monza! and in this video you can see the ruin of the old towers :-) I rode last autumn on the "Curva Nord" with my MTB and it's very hard (for me) don't fall down :-D :-D :-D
Re: Monza Oval Edition
Date: March 30, 2012 03:47AM
Posted by: davegp4
somebody please make that track! that looks awsome with the banking & minus the hay bales of course.
banking looks the same as talladega.
Re: Monza Oval Edition
Date: March 30, 2012 02:00PM
Posted by: Kimi-The-Champ
davegp4 schrieb:
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> somebody please make that track! that looks awsome
> with the banking & minus the hay bales of course.
> banking looks the same as talladega.


i'm working on it. but it's a fun project.
i want to make one oval version and one with a chicane on the start/finish straight
Re: Monza Oval Edition
Date: March 30, 2012 03:02PM
Posted by: Andre1980
Good idea Kimi-The-Champ, better your than the anciest chicanes of '30s which only slowed entering the "sopraelevata" and killed the monstrous speed that we want to have!! :-D
Re: Monza Oval Edition
Date: March 30, 2012 03:03PM
Posted by: casssp
Há uns anos atrás, a galera do theuspits fizeram uma versão dessa pista para o Papyrus Nascar Racing Season 2003, sem esse monte de barreiras e chicanes. Era uma conversão da pista do GPL. Eu tentei achar um vídeo pra vocês, mas não achei.

A few years ago, the theuspits team did a good version of this track for Papyrus Nascar Racing Season 2003, without these lots of barrier and chicanes. That´s track as a GPL conversion. I tried to find a video to you, but not sucess.
Re: Monza Oval Edition
Date: March 30, 2012 04:30PM
Posted by: Kimi-The-Champ
Re: Monza Oval Edition
Date: March 30, 2012 04:31PM
Posted by: casssp
Nice job KTC!
Re: Monza Oval Edition
Date: March 31, 2012 12:46AM
Posted by: Andre1980
:-D GREAT!! I'm already dreaming to drive on your track!
Re: Monza Oval Edition
Date: April 03, 2012 07:11PM
Posted by: Kimi-The-Champ
need some little tweaks before i drive the track for test.
Lastet preview, but not the actually progress.
and yes i know, it's nut 100% accurate but i haven't motivation and time to make that



Re: Monza Oval Edition
Date: April 04, 2012 01:08AM
Posted by: davegp4
wow! that looks cool!
Re: Monza Oval Edition
Date: April 04, 2012 05:42AM
Posted by: casssp
I like it a lot KTC!
The track that I talked to Nascar Racing, is the full thing, with day and night version! If you have the game, maybe the track will help you :-)



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