Before the Rockingham circuit releases, I think it would be great if it could be given the 'Westhill' treatment, and have some extra functionality added to it.
There is a large car-park used quite regularly for Autotest and AutoSolo events. Earlier this month it was also used for some drift cars, that were giving rides to the public.
I suppose a car park is a car park is a car park, but it would be good to have an actual real venue, with a car park that is regularly used for motorsport.
It would be differentiated from the other car parks in that it's on quite a bit of a slope, and it has interesting surroundings, with a far horizon one way, giant stands the other way, nice signage and what not.
I like the atmosphere of being at a race venue, rather than just a factory or school car park. When you're there in real life, there is usually a track day going on in the background, which gives a nice ambient noise.
And if the surface texture, with its lines and markings, were recreated somewhat accurately, you could even recreate some of the real layouts used. It's has quite a noticeable change of elevation, making attacking the various cones easier or harder, depending on which direction you're coming at them from.
I was there on Saturday when my friend won in his Honda:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwdj7JgkT6M
It was the last one of the year for this particular club, but if anyone wants to come down and see the next one in the spring, anyone is welcome through the gate to come and watch, or even participate.
There is a large car-park used quite regularly for Autotest and AutoSolo events. Earlier this month it was also used for some drift cars, that were giving rides to the public.
I suppose a car park is a car park is a car park, but it would be good to have an actual real venue, with a car park that is regularly used for motorsport.
It would be differentiated from the other car parks in that it's on quite a bit of a slope, and it has interesting surroundings, with a far horizon one way, giant stands the other way, nice signage and what not.
I like the atmosphere of being at a race venue, rather than just a factory or school car park. When you're there in real life, there is usually a track day going on in the background, which gives a nice ambient noise.
And if the surface texture, with its lines and markings, were recreated somewhat accurately, you could even recreate some of the real layouts used. It's has quite a noticeable change of elevation, making attacking the various cones easier or harder, depending on which direction you're coming at them from.
I was there on Saturday when my friend won in his Honda:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwdj7JgkT6M
It was the last one of the year for this particular club, but if anyone wants to come down and see the next one in the spring, anyone is welcome through the gate to come and watch, or even participate.