User Guide
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Suzuka
Total Length: 5864 meters (3.64 miles)
Above all else, this course is
characterized in its long lap length
and few spots where opponents
can be overtaken. Its basic layout is
a figure 8, and it is an extremely
technical course that includes
various types of corners. Its most
important point is the 130R, where
racers should stay calm and try to
keep stalls to a minimum.
Long Beach
Total Length: 2558 meters (1.59 miles)
This course is a masterful blend of
straight-aways and high-speed
sections, 90-degree corners and
tight hairpins. It is critical that the
player get a feel for the braking
points of the right-angle corners that
follow after the long back straights.
Monza
Total Length: 5770 meters (3.59 miles)
Unlike other courses, there are
plenty of areas in the Monza where
the player can open up the throttle
all the way. Aside from the S curve
and the two chicanes, this course is
mostly straight with gentle curves,
but since there are many areas that
are approached at high speeds, the
smallest mistake may result in a
large time loss.
Sugo
Total Length: 3704 meters (2.3 miles)
Maximum Height Differential:
70 meters
Although it has a maximum height
differential of 70 meters, the Sugo is
comparatively easy if the players run
the course keeping its gradient in
mind. The most critical area is the
final corner, which can be taken at a
steady speed if it is entered head-on.
Parabolica
First/Second
Corner
Final Corner
Casio Triangle
130 R
Hairpin
Spoon Curve
Back Stretch
Degner Curve
Shoreline Aquatic Park
Shoreline Village
Lagoon Park
Rainbow
Lagoon
Seaside Way
Shoreline
Drive
Dunlop Corner
Reverse
Bank
S Curves
Variante del Ascari
Final Corner
SP Out
10%
gradient
SP In
Horseback
Corner
Back
Straight
First Corner
S Curves
3rd Corner
Hairpin
Second
Corner
High Point
Corner
Rainbow Corner
Curva di Lesmo
Variante del Rettifilo
Curva Grande
Curve della Roggia