Targa Florio ’73
|Targa Florio is a historic racing events that took place in Sicily, Italy.
This is the Circuito Piccolo delle Madonie that was 72km long with more than 800 corners each lap. Covering vast landscapes and passing through 3 towns, it’s a race like no other.
the lap record was set by Leo Kinnunen in 1970 in the Porsche 908/3 with 33 min 36 seconds (as the wikipedia says lol)
This is a new version of Targa Florio built from scratch, based on GPS data and cross reference to 1988 satellite imagery from italian goverment.
The altitude was determined from topographic map with reference to the terrain model.
Details of elevation changes was then added from onboard cameras and google street view.
as this is the pre-alpha version, Everything is subject to change!
- the track already have high res physical mesh with basic bumps. as an old public road, I made the bumps with the nordschleife as reference.
- 7 layouts, including the full circuit, shorter parts split into 5 stages (useful for practice and testing), and full circuit reverse.
- 30 pitboxes for full circuit layout and reverse, 8 pitboxes for stages.
- grid position is 50 meters apart to create a gap between cars. Targa FLorio was using time attack format, with 15 seconds gap between car release. with average speed of 120kph or 33m/s, 15 seconds gap is 495 meter. that would make the 30th on the grid starting 14 kilometers from the start line!
- no ai line yet. I’m not confident enough to drive a perfect lap around the circuit right now, even if I drive slowly!
- no cameras yet
- There is invisible wall approximately 6 meters outside the road as temporary physical boundary. it will be adjusted later as necessary
- all the buildings currently still simple boxes
- all the textures are still temporary. one type of grass, few variants of stones, etc. I will get into texture details after the main model are done.
- no trees yet. there are still landscape works need to be done first.
- rail guards are temporary. only one type of rail guards, and I put it where the present day placement would be. There should be less rail guards back in the 70s. but that being said, even in present day there are few dangerous spots with no rail guards, so watch those cliffs!
- no map yet
known issues:
- abarth 595 and ae86 shaking violenty on this track when standing still, even without road bumps. Possibly related to AC’s track limit?
Credit: Abulzz