
After reading about the topic from TuomoH about a Best of GR folder, it made me want to do the same so I searched like a ferret in GRIF and on the GR Database some gold nuggets, those hidden gems of tracks that are forgotten but are worth the search.

So what I want to do here is to share past creations that are worth to play even today, or are original enough to put them in lights. I invite you to do the same if you want to. As for myself I really love all the tracks from reknowned trackmasters and their wonderful creations, but I want to concentrate mostly on the trackmakers who appeared only once and delivered, or are less known but created interesting things. It's like my webzine GR History Treasure Hunters but with less work, more freedom and an opportunity for everyone to participate. if you didn't knew about this webzine, I invite you to have a look as I already discussed some hidden gems of tracks and cars, the link here : GR History - Treasure Hunters
Some car makers are also worth noting, but I didn't concentrate on this at the moment, but you're welcome if you have an interesting car to share.
And this topic is also an occasion to say thank you to those creators.

I will try to post regularly, but not too much as we are limited by 5 pictures by post and don't want to flood, that's not the goal.
Let's begin with a track creator ; Arrow#17.
I particularly like his tracks because they're so small and tight, with the quality being there even for today's standards. Some are still available on GRIF, but some are only available on the GR Database, like his Death Valley track pack :
Made on the 17th november 2008, this trackpack have one thing in common : mountains or cliffs surrounding those little tracks and it creates a special atmosphere that I don't find often in other tracks ; it's like some hidden, forgotten tracks in nature. Drives well, it's chaotic with AI, it's fun, it's tiny.

Another good one from him is Yellowglen :
Made on the 6th december 2008, it bears some resemblance with some Dragon's tracks, which is what I like to find. It takes a little time to load than usual because you have many objects and the square on the left is made with how many checkpoints objects I don't know but surely many.

There's also Koyoti made on the 24th september 2010 that have a nice little circuit with a good lmap work on cliff :
Picture taken from the topic of Arrow#17, a link to this neat track as it's available on GRIF : Koyoti by Arrow#17
Also I found in the Unknown folders of the GR Database 2 neat tracks that bears similitudes to what Arrow#17 would do, but I don't have any confirmation of those despite dates and other details that matches. But want to share them with you :
First one is Ainoa Hieno, made on the 24th december 2008 and can be compared with Yellowglen or what Dragon had the habit to do. It drives very well, neat little street circuit track with an interesting layout that isn't totally an oval but can be consider as is, while being a street circuit. Visuals are great !


Shell Park seems not from Arrow#17 but who knows ? Made on the 8th november 2008, with 2 layouts (normal and short), it's a good mini track to add in your collection. Beware though, as there is something incredibly annoying on this track : sunk tires on kerbs. And they are on every kerbs, even the exterior ones !



Also no pits, despite the indication of a pit lane, outside the track ?


Thank you Arrow#17 and maybe unknown trackmakers !

So that's it for today, but I have more to share with you in the next days, mainly cute little tracks like these.
See you !
