Wilmot Hills
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Posted Jun 18 2021 - 12:05 AM
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Posted Jun 18 2021 - 02:46 AM
Many thanks for all your work
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Posted Jun 18 2021 - 03:26 AM
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Posted Jun 18 2021 - 03:57 AM
Thanks a lot
René
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Posted Jun 18 2021 - 03:58 AM
francesco, on Jun 17 2021 - 10:50 PM, said:
I have a problem .the first appear ,om my PC,with the Acrobat icon,the second without icon and is impoosible to open both.
I'm the only one?i was expecting the usual 7z with the installer.
both .001 and .002 files need to stay in the same folder. Use 7zip to open the .001 file; if it does not do it automatically, then right click on the file > open with... > choose 7zip .
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Posted Jun 18 2021 - 07:59 AM
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Posted Jun 18 2021 - 04:45 PM
Thank you!
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Posted Jun 19 2021 - 07:00 AM
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Posted Jun 19 2021 - 07:41 AM
Thanks a lot
#37
Posted Jun 22 2021 - 06:32 AM
What a great track. So much fun. And it looks fantastic.
A real blast. Minutes to learn and an age to master.
Thanks.
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Posted Jun 23 2021 - 03:35 PM
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Posted Jun 24 2021 - 07:50 AM
At Meadowdale, the story is that shortly before the track opened in 1959, someone wrote "Pray" on the asphalt going in to turn 1, a blind crest into a downhill turn. It looked hand-painted, but was a feature of the track for years.
Wilmot, about 30 miles to the north, had been open since 1953. This photo from 1954 shows the lettering on the hill at Wilmot. From the fact that the lettering was on the track from its earliest days, and was fairly formal looking, my guess is that it was put there by the track organizers.
1954wilmeight.JPG 24.38K 36 downloads
Beyond that, I don't know about the origin of Pray Hill. If anyone else knows about it, I'd love to hear!
Thanks to all who have downloaded, and thanks for the comments on here. It's very nice to see the good response.
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Posted Jun 24 2021 - 11:08 AM
Only a couple of corners, but plenty of opportunites to not find a perfect lap!
Would there happen to be an even lighter version for a dedicated server?
(even with the the low-res dat / or the extracted low-res .mip/.srb files, I still have issues with my lightweight server).
Cheers,
Dave.
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