Difference between revisions of "Retro track"

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| CTRACK2007b ([[Kalpen Competition|Kalpen]], June/July 2007) || Lukas One (vintage [[Lukas Loehrer]] track, 1995) ||
 
| CTRACK2007b ([[Kalpen Competition|Kalpen]], June/July 2007) || Lukas One (vintage [[Lukas Loehrer]] track, 1995) ||
 
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| Everglades ([[SDR]] NoRH, November 2007)                    || Everglades, winner of [[TDC]] 2003                ||
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| Everglades ([[SDR]] NoRH, November 2007)                    || Everglades, winner of [[Track Design Contest|TDC]] 2003                ||
 
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| [[Default|ZCT79]] (Default; December 2007)                  || [[Default]] (Permanent Competition)              ||
 
| [[Default|ZCT79]] (Default; December 2007)                  || [[Default]] (Permanent Competition)              ||

Revision as of 12:56, 16 February 2010

Stunts competition managers will occasionally hold races in tracks already used in the past, often for nostalgia reasons, for celebrating a particularly great circuit or even as an experiment in comparing past and present lap times. Here is a relation of some retro races in competition history:

Retro track Original track
ZCT41 (Back In Time; July/August 2004) ZCT14 (May 2002)
ZCT65 (Battle With Roy; July 2006) ZCT07 (October 2001)
Dubai (USL 2007, Round 3) ZCT13 (April 2002)
CTRACK2007b (Kalpen, June/July 2007) Lukas One (vintage Lukas Loehrer track, 1995)
Everglades (SDR NoRH, November 2007) Everglades, winner of TDC 2003
ZCT79 (Default; December 2007) Default (Permanent Competition)
T408 (JACStunts, February 2009) Road America (IMSA Cup, June 2003)
ZCT104 (Back In Time Again; February 2010) ZCT22 (February 2003)