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hello. i am looking for layout of daytona. or other layouts of bannen 4 lane. and I'm looking for every one of its software
can someone help me with that or has examples.
greetings marten
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If you could let me know which version of the track you are interested in, and a rough size, I can do a layout for you.
I'm not sure what you mean by software though.
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hello
that would be great .
am interested in the oval layout. and the whole Road Course
the dimensions approximately dimensions 3 meters by 6.5 meters long
i was looking for a program to make tracks.
M curious . Thanks in advance
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Here's a
Daytona International tri-oval layout.
More details and a road course version over in the track plans section, in the link above.
If you want a track design application, unfortunately there aren't many left nowadays, especially for Ninco track.
I use
Ultimate Racer which as far as I know is the only PC based track designer with Ninco track.
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hello.
thanks again for the layout.
will take a picture of it soon
only do not come true for a long time.
do you also have 1 van Zandvoort (;
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We don't have a Ninco version of Zandvoort, but there is a Scalextric version on
page 15 of 101 Circuits, which might be a good starting point to adapt.
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