So I made a sketch of my company’s test track, and I thought I’d ask you guys for a favor… could you please, please, very please, much please, so please, make it for me? Its name is Vardolle Rennbahn and it’s 8,3 km long, here’s the image:
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No worries, it seems simple, I can make that. I do need to know camber and the elevation profiles. So if you could maybe annotate the picture you’ve attached here with some of those details I could get down to it.
Cool, i’ll send it in a sec when it’s ready
EDIT: Wait, you mean if the track goes uphill or downhill or stuff? No, it’s just a plain track, we made sure of that.
It’s completely flat then, alright. Then what I need is to know the cambers of the corners if you wouldn’t mind
I’m sorry if this sounds noob, but what do you mean by corner cambers?
Don’t worry, we’ve all been noobs, I’ve got no problems with you asking questions.
Camber is the difference in elevation (height) between the two edges. This is normally done where the railway or road is curved; raising the outer rail or the outer edge of the road providing a banked turn, thus allowing vehicles to maneuver through the curve at higher speeds than would otherwise be possible if the surface was flat or level.
Here is a picture of a corner with a lot of camber, nearly 35 or 40 degrees.
And here is a corner with no camber.
Let me try this then.
If any of you feel like it, I’d like to have this recreated in a track editor. It’s OK if you say no.
Let me take a look.
@OfficialWolfexWorks I will need you to retake that picture for me, this time can you make it so the paper is almost perfectly parallel to the camera?
@OfficialWolfexWorks What’s that little trapezoid next to Spa/Pool say? Also is it safe to assume the track is totally flat?
Do you seriously want me to make it or not?
Looks like something Clarkson, Hammond and May would create.