Names of Corners

My track, dat first corner, hairpin number one ( yep theres more) that long turn you don't have to break for, stop here you cant make it , hairpin number two, and ,that last turn that always gets me , or you.
 
Such a feature would come in handy for me online...

Though, I would also prefer it to be an option.
 
Cool idea. Where do the names come from for some turns? I've seen on Top Gear and Jeremy says "here he comes around Chicago..." Where does that come from?
 
I like the idea of having the game display corner and straight name.

Grand Prix
Would be a nice feature if you could assign corner names in Course Maker, and players could use this option to memorize your tracks better.

Bob is rounding the Big Boobies Bend and coming onto the Poopiehead Straight. Oh, he locked up a bit under heavy braking for the tight right Fart Butt hairpin that of course flows into the Wangus-Penor-Johnson rhythm section.
 
Cool idea. Where do the names come from for some turns? I've seen on Top Gear and Jeremy says "here he comes around Chicago..." Where does that come from?

Same here. I can understand the names of a few turns such as Gambon, Follow-Through & hammerhead, but Chicago & Bacharach I have no idea. I didn't even know Bacharach until GT5. In the earlier seasons, they used that name, but now just say "second to last corner."
 
brycepunk
Cool idea. Where do the names come from for some turns? I've seen on Top Gear and Jeremy says "here he comes around Chicago..." Where does that come from?

hobanator24
Same here. I can understand the names of a few turns such as Gambon, Follow-Through & hammerhead, but Chicago & Bacharach I have no idea. I didn't even know Bacharach until GT5. In the earlier seasons, they used that name, but now just say "second to last corner."

These corners are named after Black Stig's musical tastes... and Crooner Curve (the first corner) is a pisstake of Craner Curve at Donington.
 
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