Algarve International Circuit Spotted in Project CARS 2

@TheoSkullz12

I could make an exception for Macau... or not :P :D

I'm sure the biggest and most expensive pile up in a race belongs to Macau... if there's such a record :D

@D4W_Deathmeat
If I have to do ONE more lap around Tsukuba I'll kill someone. I'll never run on that track again even if my life depends on it. Seriously, how many laps can one do at the same track before going insane?

Now that I think about it, major kudos for those that run ovals :D :D

Back to Portimao, it is indeed expensive to get there. It's not even the time to make the distance it's how much it'll cost on tolls alone otherwise it'll be a very long trip avoiding them and probably spend the same on gas... Probably...

And then you have to come back, dead tired, hopefully not with a sunburn (trust me on this one) as Algarve can be hot and at a track, those who attend to live events know it can be harsh even on what it seems to be "good conditions".

Well, for those who don't just get there for the race but for the weekend at least.
 
AHAH,

I was there to make the photos of the track,
started the day like this:








ended like:
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If I have to do ONE more lap around Tsukuba I'll kill someone. I'll never run on that track again even if my life depends on it. Seriously, how many laps can one do at the same track before going insane?

Now that I think about it, major kudos for those that run ovals :D :D
What prompted this? Gran Turismo? Tsukuba is a fantastic short track for hotlapping and drifting, IMO. I'd love to do a ton of laps on Tsukuba with LiveTrack 3.0 and a packed grid and all.

On the subject of Algarve, the only opportunity I've had to try it is in GRID Autosport, which is so wacky to play that I couldn't get a sense of any of the tracks that were new to me...I had hoped it could help me learn some of them, but I couldn't do that until revisiting them in PCARS1. So this will be practically brand new to me in PCARS2.
 
Yeah... GT series. I don't mind the inclusion though. I just won't lap around it ever again :)

Wrt to Portimão there are a few versions around and for sure mods for ac and rfactor. But they're not the same thing
 
What prompted this? Gran Turismo? Tsukuba is a fantastic short track for hotlapping and drifting, IMO. I'd love to do a ton of laps on Tsukuba with LiveTrack 3.0 and a packed grid and all.

On the subject of Algarve, the only opportunity I've had to try it is in GRID Autosport, which is so wacky to play that I couldn't get a sense of any of the tracks that were new to me...I had hoped it could help me learn some of them, but I couldn't do that until revisiting them in PCARS1. So this will be practically brand new to me in PCARS2.
Tsukuba is great for Mini Day. :)
 
@TheoSkullz12

I could make an exception for Macau... or not :P :D

I'm sure the biggest and most expensive pile up in a race belongs to Macau... if there's such a record :D

@D4W_Deathmeat
If I have to do ONE more lap around Tsukuba I'll kill someone. I'll never run on that track again even if my life depends on it. Seriously, how many laps can one do at the same track before going insane?

Now that I think about it, major kudos for those that run ovals :D :D

Back to Portimao, it is indeed expensive to get there. It's not even the time to make the distance it's how much it'll cost on tolls alone otherwise it'll be a very long trip avoiding them and probably spend the same on gas... Probably...

And then you have to come back, dead tired, hopefully not with a sunburn (trust me on this one) as Algarve can be hot and at a track, those who attend to live events know it can be harsh even on what it seems to be "good conditions".

Well, for those who don't just get there for the race but for the weekend at least
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And who cares about motosport in Portimão?
Algarve has the best beaches around the world
Do you know that Portugal is now the object of study due to the success of tourism?
If you do not know this small piece of land planted the sea do not know what you lose.
Pride in being Portuguese :D
 
And who cares about motosport in Portimão?
Algarve has the best beaches around the world
Do you know that Portugal is now the object of study due to the success of tourism?
If you do not know this small piece of land planted the sea do not know what you lose.
Pride in being Portuguese :D
He is too, I'm pretty sure he knows all about it :)
 
I like the fact that PCars tends to focus on the regional tracks within that may not be as publicized as the circuits that run every major event. Makes for a more realistic career mode as you work your way up through the ranks. Do not know much about the track, but an interesting layout indeed and an excellent test track.

I think that is more than a regional track, look the events calendar, and yes, a excellent layout and test track for sure. Porsche is one of the brands that use this track to officially test their cars ;)

http://www.autodromodoalgarve.com/Default.aspx?lng=en
 
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