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Old 09-23-2009, 08:17 AM
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Hey everyone. I am interested in geting some ideas for an on-road layout. We can configure almost anything and the track area is 60x90. I like to keep 10' lane width. Usually I draw them up in Micorsoft word. I would love to get some ideas for a cool start to the indoor season. If I choose one from here I would be happy to give credit on our website. Nothing is too crazy so let me have it. Have fun and Ill post some that I have done as well.
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Here is a good layout for a track about that size.
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I found these UK layouts on rctech and flipped them upside down because we race clockwise:

http://strictlyraceway.com/forum/index.php?topic=174.0
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Here are a few I came up with

Again the area is 90x60 with 10' lanes.
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This has been asked recently, and I replied then as well

http://www.rctech.net/forum/electric...ck-layout.html
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Thanks for that link. It seems a little difficult to get those same layouts indoors. But nonetheless I like the flow. Very Nice

Our configurations are endless. We use CRC Clik Trac we have 45, 90, 135 degree corners
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Here's a few I've drawn up for one of our local tracks that is 60'x70' so some slight mods would be required.
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What did you use to draw those tracks Bk?
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Here are a couple I did way back for giggles.
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Originally Posted by Nick Priest
What did you use to draw those tracks Bk?
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Originally Posted by steveM3
Here are a couple I did way back for giggles.
I like the flow of those. I wonder if I can rework those to fit our layout. Im gonna try.
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A quick one I made up


Count each square as 10ft
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Came up with something similar to tpc (this is a newer version of the same software he used):

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which software are you using for track designing?
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Originally Posted by _Hier_
which software are you using for track designing?
http://www.zanthrax.nl/index.php?id=20
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