Numbers refer to distance in metres to complete full circuit. Imperial, would be 2.61 / 3.11 miles.
Bit of an experiment (well 2 actually) - started off trying to make long Race of Champions (RoC) track, but due to constraints with current start/checkpoint controls, decided to make it single lap. Then, as it's very difficult to judge speed and distance due to lack of contrast when using the concrete slabs and ramps as road, experimented with using colour concrete wedges. I may have overdone it a bit, but does make it easier to drive track.
If you know what you're doing, you could make these into RoC tracks -
4200: the start/finish line for inside lane is 2,075 metres from start/finish of outside lane, and the full circuit is 4,200 metres.
Lap done in RB4 (quite sedentary as kept crashing and falling off circuit when trying to go faster while recording video - makes it sound like I was hand holding camcorder while trying to drive!).
5000: 2,500 to half way point and 5,000 metres to finish.
Bit of an experiment (well 2 actually) - started off trying to make long Race of Champions (RoC) track, but due to constraints with current start/checkpoint controls, decided to make it single lap. Then, as it's very difficult to judge speed and distance due to lack of contrast when using the concrete slabs and ramps as road, experimented with using colour concrete wedges. I may have overdone it a bit, but does make it easier to drive track.
If you know what you're doing, you could make these into RoC tracks -
4200: the start/finish line for inside lane is 2,075 metres from start/finish of outside lane, and the full circuit is 4,200 metres.
Lap done in RB4 (quite sedentary as kept crashing and falling off circuit when trying to go faster while recording video - makes it sound like I was hand holding camcorder while trying to drive!).
5000: 2,500 to half way point and 5,000 metres to finish.