User manual
The default is selection of tracks is based on the car that you are using at that moment. If that is a buggy or
short course truck you will see only off-road tracks.
Change selection
There are 5 options you can select:
Car is the default selection and shows all tracks for your currently selected car
All shows all available tracks
On-road shows all on-road tracks
Off-road shows all off-road tracks
Multiplayer shows all tracks available for multi-player
Double click on one of the tracks to select the track.
If you select a track which cannot be used with your current car, you will be asked to select another car class.
More details
When selecting more details you will get more information about each of the tracks, you can scroll through all
the tracks by clicking on the double arrows on the right and on the left. You can also use the right and left
arrow on your keyboard to scroll.
Double-click on the track thumbnail to select the track or click on Select.
Menu: Select car
In this dialog you can select another car. The cars are grouped per class.
Double-click on one of the car class images to select the class. Next you will have the option to select a car in
the Spec class (which are all free2play) or in the full option modified class.
If you have not purchased any cars in the modified class you will be prompted to purchase an expansion pack
or an all-inclusive license.
If you select a car which cannot be used on the currently selected track you will be asked to select another
track.
Menu: Car set-up
In the Car set-up or Workbench section you can build a car from components, change components on an
existing car, save, load and delete cars and setups, customize your car and change the setup of your car.
Understanding car and components
Component structure
The chassis itself determines what components can be used based on the following car class definitions that
are specified for that chassis:
- On-road or off-road
- Scale
- Electric or nitro
- Spec or modified
- Body type