Yellowbird @ the RING
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Yellowbird @ the RING
famous hot lap by Stefan Rauser in a '87 RUF CTR ... are you man enough!?
as one person put it on youtube - "No helmet, no suit, no gloves, I'm sure he is not wearing any racing shoes. This guy is a real viking!!!"
as one person put it on youtube - "No helmet, no suit, no gloves, I'm sure he is not wearing any racing shoes. This guy is a real viking!!!"
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mother of god! that was amazing!!!! i had goosebumps the entire time, and im not ashamed to say that at a few points my nipples got hard (teehee).
no racing shoes indeed. im not sure, but in some of those waistdown shots i'd swear that he was wearing penny loafers???!!!!
its like he just rolled out of bed and said "ah what the hell...im gonna go beat the hell out of this porsche and the ring"... baddass!!!!
p.s. thanks for posting that and allowing my brain to escape an unhappy time for eight and a half minutes. cheers
no racing shoes indeed. im not sure, but in some of those waistdown shots i'd swear that he was wearing penny loafers???!!!!
its like he just rolled out of bed and said "ah what the hell...im gonna go beat the hell out of this porsche and the ring"... baddass!!!!
p.s. thanks for posting that and allowing my brain to escape an unhappy time for eight and a half minutes. cheers
slow- Veteran
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There is a man who knows all about The Edge - he's leaving tyre marks all over it!
djpimley- Veteran
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WOW!!
That was insane!
JW Barto- Addict
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Why hasn't anyone made this track yet?
This looks like a cool track. Where is it in Redline?
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JW Barto wrote:This looks like a cool track. Where is it in Redline?
Um. Do you have any idea how long it is and how many corners? C14ru5 has been working on it for a year...
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NoNameBrand wrote:JW Barto wrote:This looks like a cool track. Where is it in Redline?
Um. Do you have any idea how long it is and how many corners? C14ru5 has been working on it for a year...
Well, I did see how long it was because I watched the video - I guess it would be quite the undertaking. Where is the track located anyway?
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http://www.nuerburgring.de/home.324.0.html
and there u have to click "Nordschleife"
and there u have to click "Nordschleife"
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This track is at least 8 minutes per lap in most cars on Gran turismo 4. Very long, and why I can't get that final license test done.JW Barto wrote:This looks like a cool track. Where is it in Redline?
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Damn techno soundtrack drove me nuts. Scary driving... I dont even dare drive like that in Redline much less in real life!
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OMFG.
That was intense just to watch. It was astonishing to see the sheer number of steering corrections, switching from opposite and back multiple times through most corners. Just staggering control through the turns and funny to see him pass cars as if they were going backwards.
I wonder if the RL-TMC should offer c14ru5 its assistance in getting this monster finished?
That was intense just to watch. It was astonishing to see the sheer number of steering corrections, switching from opposite and back multiple times through most corners. Just staggering control through the turns and funny to see him pass cars as if they were going backwards.
I wonder if the RL-TMC should offer c14ru5 its assistance in getting this monster finished?
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Sure, do you have the 100 trained monkeys that are to finish up the roadtypes? I've done about one third of the track. Of course it wouldn't hurt with such a suggestion when Brooklands is done. Personally I want to spend my time on finishing Lyngaas first.Pax-raider wrote:I wonder if the RL-TMC should offer c14ru5 its assistance in getting this monster finished?
On the topic of steering corrections, have a look at this Radical SR3 Turbo at the 'Ring:
Looks like the driver is about to get killed at every corner entry. There's also a video of the faster SR8, but that looks a bit more controlled IMO.
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C14ru5 wrote:Do you have the 100 trained monkeys?
Close. Feel like opening a public dev folder? A text file could serve as a common log of changes and sections under construction by certain individuals...say in 500 metre blocks?
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I have no problem with opening up a public dev folder. As Monaco proved, there is nothing that prohibits having several people working on the same roadtype file, as long as some basic precautions are taken. I will probably do so, but first I must add comments to my existing roadtypes file so that you see what I've been thinking. I can't give a good promise for when it'll be uploaded to devuploads/c14ru5/, but stay tuned for a new thread here sometime around the holidays.
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