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Cars and Brooklands track for GPL out there?

Stephen Colbourn

Cars and Brooklands track for GPL out there?

by Stephen Colbourn » Sun, 18 Apr 1999 04:00:00

I thought someone might have made the Brooklands track, and the cars of the
1930 period to go with it for Grand Prix Legends.
If so please let me know  .


Christopher Rossi

Cars and Brooklands track for GPL out there?

by Christopher Rossi » Sun, 18 Apr 1999 04:00:00


> I thought someone might have made the Brooklands track, and the cars of the
> 1930 period to go with it for Grand Prix Legends.
> If so please let me know  .



I have been searching for this time period
too.  I have always wanted an AUTO UNION
TYPE  C that raced in 1936.  I got all sorts of pictures and cut-away
drawings of these cars if anyone needs them. Never
tried to send any of this over the net, but eager to
learn. They said that the type C could race around
Monaco using first gear only if they wanted to.
Michae

Cars and Brooklands track for GPL out there?

by Michae » Tue, 20 Apr 1999 04:00:00



> > I thought someone might have made the Brooklands track, and the cars of the
> > 1930 period to go with it for Grand Prix Legends.
> > If so please let me know  .


> I have been searching for this time period
> too.  I have always wanted an AUTO UNION
> TYPE  C that raced in 1936.  I got all sorts of pictures and cut-away
> drawings of these cars if anyone needs them. Never
> tried to send any of this over the net, but eager to
> learn. They said that the type C could race around
> Monaco using first gear only if they wanted to.

I'd be the first in line if someone did it, but it would entail a lot of
work and there is no usable track editor yet.

- Michael

Jay Wolf

Cars and Brooklands track for GPL out there?

by Jay Wolf » Tue, 20 Apr 1999 04:00:00


>I thought someone might have made the Brooklands track, and the cars of the
>1930 period to go with it for Grand Prix Legends.
>If so please let me know  .

i don't know about that, but i am working on a model T and stanley steamer
version. the downforce of the REO speedwagon makes it clearly the favorite.
you can take turns going WAY over 20 MPH. zzzzoooommmmm...putt putt putt...
Christopher Rossi

Cars and Brooklands track for GPL out there?

by Christopher Rossi » Tue, 20 Apr 1999 04:00:00

The Type C Auto Union V16 of 1936 produced 520bhp and an R Type
based on this engine had 545bhp and did a flying mile at 242.1 mph in 1937
in a special inclosed body shape...now that's a putt putt!


> >I thought someone might have made the Brooklands track, and the cars of the
> >1930 period to go with it for Grand Prix Legends.
> >If so please let me know  .

> i don't know about that, but i am working on a model T and stanley steamer
> version. the downforce of the REO speedwagon makes it clearly the favorite.
> you can take turns going WAY over 20 MPH. zzzzoooommmmm...putt putt putt...


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