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    Posted: 16.Apr.2009 at 09:52
Hello Everyone,
 
Okay so I would like to create a racing circuit of epic proportions, problem is I don't know where or how to start. I know this is going to comprise of landscaping, mapping, 3D design. I guess the first thing I would want to do is landscaping/mapping of my design followed with a birds eyeview of my racing circuit
 
The land I want to build it on is about 18.64 acres and I want to use Daytona Beach int speedway as a reference, so I want to make it like that but way better. Daytona has a tri-oval track, its 2.5 miles long. They hold about 168 000 seats, they have luxury suites, hospitality suites, parking, paddocks, control centre, etc.
 
All thoughts, ideas and suggestions are welcomed. This is a big sandwitch to bite and I want to chew bit by bit. Anyone from the CAD and racing world will be good, combined experience and knowledge.
 
hhmm........
 
Prgorams I have is Autocad 2009 Mechanical
                               Autodesk Inventor
                               On the verge of getting Autodesk Revit


Edited by Twinkle - 16.Apr.2009 at 10:20
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