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Tuna.
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Copyright © 2010 Kennet Eriksson
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Copyleft: this work of art is free, you can redistribute
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it and/or modify it according to terms of the Free Art license.
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You will find a specimen of this license on the site
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Copyleft Attitude http://artlibre.org as well as on other sites.
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What is a good racing track? Some thoughts.
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Fairly wide as overtaking will be easy.
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Straights should be ruler straight and long enough for a realistic overtaking attempt.
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Overtaking seldom happens in a technical section, they should therefore be short.
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A short track has a short average distance between the cars, i.e. more interaction.
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Some difficulties as to make mistakes more likely.
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The name:
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No, it's not the fish... The name Tuna [tʉːna] comes from an old Swedish word, tun [tʉːn],
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courtyard or enclosed grass pasture, especially the grassgrowth surrounding a farmhouse.
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Tuna is the plural form. It still lives in the form of tun or tuna in place names.
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There is a place named Tuna sw of Stockholm.
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Pronunciation:
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http://sv.wiktionary.org/wiki/Wiktionary:Stilguide/Uttal
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