Recommended tracks
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Recommended tracks
Theres a good compilation of tracks, some are lowerquality but most pretty nice.
http://f1classic.your-talk.com/t11083-gp-1937-mod-recommended-tracks-compilation
Especially recommended is Brooklands http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?e337pet36d9kcy8
http://f1classic.your-talk.com/t11083-gp-1937-mod-recommended-tracks-compilation
Especially recommended is Brooklands http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?e337pet36d9kcy8
LukasPaur- Posts : 362
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Re: Recommended tracks
Oh and Leipzig67 is great, here is better textures version http://rfactor.no-ip.info:100/RFACTOR1/TRACKS/G-L/Leipzig67.7z
LukasPaur- Posts : 362
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Re: Recommended tracks
Also, in fun races you can use tracks where all kind of revivals are held - Spa, Hockenheim, Goodwood - all modern versions...
Oh, and modern Monaco too!

Oh, and modern Monaco too!

Re: Recommended tracks
For those who want to be strictly accurate there are three 37 that tend to get overlooked. Bremgarten (Swiss GP) isn't the best graphically but it is a fun track to drive. Parco Valentino (Turin) and Parco Sempio (Milan) are atmospheric period tracks from the days when a lot of Italian racing took place in urban parks. Both of the latter are quite tight and technical giving the 1.5 litre cars a chance.
I really hope someone coverts Donington37 from GPL to Rfactor. A 1937 Florio circuit for Monza would be cool too...
I really hope someone coverts Donington37 from GPL to Rfactor. A 1937 Florio circuit for Monza would be cool too...
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