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The old mod stoped working, as some of the tracks crashed the game, and due to lack of time and reasons of why the track did not work anymore I was forced to take it down. Hopefully I can do more of the DD tracks in the future if time allows it :)
As for creating tracks, there are no easy way of doing this. Either you have to use Blender or 3Ds Max to export them into the game, and then it is a range of technical stuff to take into consideration to get it actually working in game. Good thing tho, there is a lot of documentation on this process over at the main Bugear forum, making it not an impossible task :)
I don't really have time anymore for personal projects of this sort and I haven't touched Blender in years, but creating tracks is always a fun thing to do.
http://www.elisanet.fi/wf
There is new Blender BGO exporter and new Blender subcene tools, and now also the Ai Tool.