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Bannochbrae Road Circuit - Project Cars 2, Tom Howardīannochbrae Road Circuit reminds WRC correspondent Howard of the IOM TT course blended with the classic Spa Get it all right though, and there’s that Chicane of Death to ruin everything. Think the original Spa Francorchamps and the legendary Isle of Man TT circuit. Mash them together and you’ve got something that resembles the fictional Bannochbrae Road Circuit. This fast yet technical figure of eight is one of the highlights from the popular, but now defunct, Project Cars series. Set in Scotland, this road circuit winds its way alongside a loch before heading into the beautifully rendered Highlands. The circuit features several high-speed sections, and being a fictional public road, it is incredibly bumpy and undulating. Should you elect to pilot anything with power, think a Group A Ford Sierra Cosworth or a Ford RS200 (pictured), then you will get some air over the crests as the circuit turns into a rally stage. Once the circuit weaves up a hill, it enters a village featuring a daunting chicane that if misjudged results in an excursion into a corner shop or a pub. Loch Rannoch – TOCA 2 Touring Cars, Thomas Harrison-LordĬharging BTCC Super Tourers around a fictional Scottish loch - what's not to like? Once through the village, a series of smooth flowing curves lead to a sharp ninety right before the start/finish line.īannochbrae has become a firm favourite among a group of motorsport journalists that race in a small yet highly competitive online competition known as the ‘Cob Cup’. Perth and Kinross’ freshwater loch isn’t fictional, but the track of the same name within 1998’s British Touring Car Championship video game is. Squint, and you may be able to see a passing resemblance to the Scottish countryside, but only just – mainly because the original PlayStation has all the processing power of a toaster.Ĭodemasters’ interpretation of scenic drive winds its way partially around the 9.3-mile arm of the sea, but for the brave, there are three alternative roads.