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19 mars 2019 à 10h34
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Donington Park Circuit 2019

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This is a track I had in rF1 and have now put into rF2.
v1.53
After various updates this is the latest version with an overhaul of shaders, materials and textures to replicate real life track, which, itself has been taken over and had a recent makeover.
59 commentaires
Steve Phoenix 23 oct. 2023 à 14h06 
The chicane on the GP circuit is wildly off. Reminds me of the TOCA 3 version of the track.
karmajedy 8 oct. 2022 à 7h37 
safety car don't work
ggnoredo 6 mai 2022 à 5h00 
AI is very weak and there are black spots on grass during night
ToxiC_Pazza1980 15 avr. 2022 à 4h54 
GP Circuit chicane is way to tight, the corners are 90 degrees, instead of 45 degrees
Hasenbein 13 aout 2021 à 6h44 
my poor eyes, way to oversaturated
AndrewUK1990 24 mai 2021 à 12h01 
Nice track, thanks. Many things to like but if you would like some critical feedback should you ever update it, the tarmac has no macro texture/bumps so it feels really strange on a motion rig, like floating through the air. The LS version is much nicer in that regard but of course no good to use for multiplayer. Some of the background images pop in too, most noticeable in VR. The pit guy floats, the flag in the pits is now floating too as are 2 guys on the podium on the start/finish straight.
senormen  [créateur] 21 aout 2020 à 4h28 
@analogkid66 working fine here . . . you have broken donington ! \o/
analogkid66 20 aout 2020 à 13h27 
Ai is Not Working, they will not overtake and stay in a straight line?...also Rolling start formation lap is broken?
Tooma Mac 19 févr. 2020 à 14h37 
Thank you. Happy to have this track. :)
senormen  [créateur] 9 déc. 2019 à 9h40 
yes thx . . . known issue with some cars . . . have spent a lot of time on a solution . . . and will continue to rectify . . .