I have been surprised by the length needed to build a real good working pitlane.
You need to have a lane change at the track, so that you can prepare for entering the pit. Then you need two exits to have a two lane pit.
For the cars to pass each other inside the pit, you need a lane change inside the pit too (unless you add a crossing as suggested by JF-F1).
And if you want to navigate safely they must all be separated by a half straight.
The exits for leaving the pit may be joined tightly (- I had to put in some turns to have the pit follow the track).
My pit is adjacent to the track because I don't have the space needed to separate it further, although I think that would be the best. It leaves me with some thin pit walls stuck between the tracks.
You need to have a lane change at the track, so that you can prepare for entering the pit. Then you need two exits to have a two lane pit.
For the cars to pass each other inside the pit, you need a lane change inside the pit too (unless you add a crossing as suggested by JF-F1).
And if you want to navigate safely they must all be separated by a half straight.
The exits for leaving the pit may be joined tightly (- I had to put in some turns to have the pit follow the track).
My pit is adjacent to the track because I don't have the space needed to separate it further, although I think that would be the best. It leaves me with some thin pit walls stuck between the tracks.