Road America - Elkhart Lake ver. 1.0 for Grand Prix Legends Made by ginetto and Remy Roesz. PITS.jpg Track Location: Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin USA Track Type: Real Race Track Track Length: 6514km.- 4.048mi. Track Num. Turns: 14 Track Year: 1971 - 1966 Track Editors : ginetto - Remy Roesz -------------------------------------- This track reproduces Elkhart Lake's Road America in 1971 with the option, for the Can-Am 66 MOD, of using the pre-70 version with no armco barriers around most of the track and billboards that depict year 1966. The pre-70 version can also be used for other MODS by copy/paste and changing the extension of 2 files included in the folder: roadamer.tCB roadamer.3CB as an example, for 65 MOD, change extension to: roadamer.t65 roadamer.365 and for 67 F2 MOD, to: roadamer.tF2 roadamer.3F2 T5.jpg A 32bits (type 7) Horizon is included as a 7zip file; just extract the contents into the folder to use it. Remember that it will only work if use any of the v.2 rasterizers. Included are files that have sound along the main straight; just extract the ZIP into the track folder to have that option. GEM picture shows the 1971 Can-Am race program; if you want to have the 66 version you can extract the proper zip into the track folder As a small "Easter Egg', if you have the '66 Can-Am Mod installed, when you go to Road America you will have a race/track specific carset for the 1966 Road America '500'. This carset is courtesy of G.Spinning and Greg Liebzeit . Also a 1966 USRRC option for the page1 and event of the menu is in its own zip file. You will find 3 INI files included for the CA71 Historic Add-on, (the dr71CA.7z file). Only use these with the CA71 Historical Add-On carset. The files add the correct entrants with correct lap times of the 1971 Road America Can-Am Race, (all entrants or only the cars that were present at the start, Plus one with the entrants for the race but with a GPL weighted performance. SFsraight.jpg Historical Notes: Road America was designed and built by avid racing enthusiast and highway engineer Clif Tufte, whose sand and gravel company owned the land on which Road America was built. Seed financing came from members of the local community and regional SCCA chapters. The natural topography of the Kettle Moraine area was utilized for the track, which sweeps over the tops of rolling hills and plunges down through bottom land then up the steep narrow ravine known as Thunder Valley. The track is 4.048 miles in length with 14 turns. Except for recent re-modeling work on Turn 1 that changed it very slightly, the track is the same today as when it was first laid out. Construction of the track began in April 1955. A very nice history of Road America is available here: http://www.scharch.o...Development.htm By September 10, 1955, five months after breaking ground, the track's first SCCA national race weekend was held. Great video about the first race, won by Phil Hill: Moment In Time https://vimeo.com/142298323 Onboard video from 1975: https://www.youtube....h?v=dhhDOQMkMbg 1967 CanAm race (121 MB): http://www.mediafire...oad_America.mp4 Nice Story About Andretti and Rahal families and Road America http://www.espn.com/...rn-road-america Regarding the project: Began working on this project in 2013 using all the info and pictures that Richard Neville collected long time before, (after having it on “to do list” since 2010), Initially the track was to be a '67 recreation, but the release of Can-Am 71 MOD brought us to the decision of going for a replica as of 1971. Lost all my work in 2014. After a few months, so the adventure could go on, decided to recreate the build files from the last version saved on the private forum. At this point Remy asked if he could help and after many many hours of work he delivered a fantastic set of textures and gave me the spirit to finish this beauty. Most of the textures, the horizon and object placements are by Remy Roesz. T13.jpg Kept working on layout and elevation refinement with help from John Woods, who visited the track two times to drive the circuit and report his findings back to me. A few weeks before release, John spoke briefly by phone with a senior vice president at Road America, asking whether a scan of the track might be available. According to John, the track official commented a scan would only be accurate at the time it was produced as the track surface, resting on enormous Ice Age glacial sand dunes, changes constantly and year-to-year with the seasons. The official said it had been since 2012 that anyone had scanned the track. It was surveyed by Road America in 2016, which is why the official said the current 2017 Competitor Map is only certified accurate as of the date of the survey. John also showed the track to a veteran Road America racer and made the following report: "Just a few minutes ago got back from finally getting out to visit long time friend Bo D. He raced Road America for 15 years beginning in 1959 and still goes up once a year or so. He was an early regional SCCA chapter official here and was there when the chapter purchased a charter share in Road America. So he goes way back to the beginnings. Showed him a three lap video of me racing AI. After the first time thru asked if anything struck him as incorrect, (besides commenting on my driving!), and he couldn't think of anything, so we watched it again and I asked him again and he said, "no, its amazing." Couldn't find a thing wrong. He said amazing a few more times after that. We watched it three maybe four times. He confirmed the track surface changes year to year. So nice big thumbs up from Bo." T14.jpg Credits: John Woods: lots of research, advising, testing. Greg Liebzeit: CAM file, MOD INI files, and for helping a lot. Pavel: AI and search material. Gaus: car 3DOs and search material. Stefano Zampedri: truck 3DOs. The whole CanAm team: beta testing. The GPL Repository: hosting the private forum. Stefan Roess: hosting the track. Special thanks to: All the community for giving us the enthusiastic support for doing this! All the special guys that developed the tools for editing every GPL related thing! The notorious Papyrus for giving us lots of fun! Enjoy, yours GINETTO and REMY Italy, 24 Feb 2017 DOWNLOAD Who's in need of a Server version, can find it HERE EDIT: I just realized that there is a little railway effect exiting the pits. Is not a big deal but, if you feel that and it bothers you, you can extract the 'pits mini railway_FIX.7z' file attached into your roadamer folder. Attached File pits mini railway_FIX.7z 37.05K 316 downloads EDIT 2 : Low res textures pack by db312 HERE