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  THE FILE
   

 Track Name ........ : Nrburgring (Germany)
 Release Date ...... : 10.07.98
 Version Number .... : 1.0
 Description ....... : Great Formula 1 track driven as GP of Luxembourg,
                       it is not the "Nordschleife"!
 Files included .... : Nurburg.dat, adverts1.bmp, dproad_.bmp, grasverg.bmp, 
                       hornur.jam, install.bat, nur_ad1.bmp, nur_ad2.bmp, 
                       nur1.bmp, nur2.bmp, nur3.bmp, nurspect.bmp, 
                       pavnur.bmp, readme.txt, sil_tar.bmp, t_nur1.bmp, 
                       t_nur2.bmp, t_nur3.bmp


  PERSONAL
   

 Author ............ : Marc Aarts ....... & ....... Andreas Bosch
 Nickname .......... : MarcA ............ & ....... Ando
 E-Mail-Address .... : marca@stack.nl ... & ....... gp2@ando.de
 Homepage .......... : www.stack.nl/~marca/gp2/ ... www.ando.de (Ando's GP2-Homepage)
 Other works ....... : some more tracks... and some other files...
 Files available at  : I hope at almost every homepage soon...
 Thanks to ......... : - Mainly Addie (Adrian Waelti) who made the complete 
                         pitlane and the CC setup. Many thanks!
                       - Paul Hoad for the best GP2 util ever!
                       - Pieter van Dieren for creating the best GP2 homepage 
                         out there and for maintaining it for almost two years!


  TRACK INFO
   

 Number of laps ..... : 67
 Track Length ....... : 4,556 km
 Distance ........... : 305,252 km
 Fastest Lap ........ : 1:21.363 (201,585 km/h), Damon Hill, 1996

 Preferred Slot ..... : f1ct12.dat
 Track based on ..... : Estoril, Portugal (f1ct13.dat)
 Known bugs ......... : - The pit building is a bit slanting... might be
                          improved with an update
                        - The CCs behave a bit stupid on leaving the pits

 CC-Line* ........... : 1-2
 Nearness to reality* : 2
 CC behaviour* ...... : 2
 CC setup* .......... : 2
 Fuel consumption* .. : 1
 Camera positions* .. : 2
 Black flags* ....... : none.
 Graphics* .......... : 1
 Scenery* ........... : *removed*
 % of edited objects  : 100%

 * = 6=very bad, 1=excellent


  REMARK BY ANDO
   

 Sorry for being so late with the track! I know I wanted to publish it 
 more than four months ago, but I wasn't able to do so because my time 
 was very limited and besides that I got some problems with the TE 
 combined with Windows. But I think it was worth the waiting time 
 because four months ago the track wouldn't have been as great as it is 
 now because I have found Marc who made all the great graphics!


  INSTALLATION
   

 First you need the GP2nocd patch for using any new tracks! It is 
 available at almost every homepage. You just have to run it, and then 
 your tracks should be taken from the HD.
 Then extract all the files included in the zip file into a directory 
 like gp2\temp\ After that copy gp2jam.exe into the same directory and 
 run install.bat. Then all the files should be converted and copied to 
 the correct directories (also hava a look at readme.txt).
 Installation is finished!

          Be sure to make a BACKUP of the file f1ct12.dat 
               in your Circuits folder before this! 


  CONSTRUCTION
   

 Ando made the track (layout, heights...) itself and the CC-Line.
 Marc did almost all the graphics and gave the track the great look!


  COPYRIGHT
   

 These files are freeware. You may copy them as often as you want and
 to everybody you like.


  DISCLAIMER
   

 The contained files are provided "as is" without warranty of any kind,
 either expressed or implied. The author will not be held responsible for
 any losses incurred.
 You must NOT include this file on any commercial disc or CD-Rom without 
 the prior clear consent of the author!

                     This is NOT a Microprose product!




(C) 1998 Marc Aarts & Andreas Bosch
