User Guide
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Laguna Seca
Total Length: 3602 meters (2.24 miles)
This US circuit is famous for its
steep gradient corner known as the
“corkscrew.” The difference in
height at this corner can be likened
to that of a roller coaster. That
being said, the course can be
mastered relatively easily if it is run
keeping the height differences in
mind. The most critical section is
definitely the corkscrew.
Sepang
Total Length: 5542 meters (3.44)
This brand new international circuit
in Malaysia is known for its wide
track. However there is number of
complex corners makes this course
extremely tricky to run. Quickly set
up and accelerate on the two
straight-aways to improve the lap
time on this track.
Atlanta
Total Length: 2478 meters (1.54 miles)
This track is a 1.5 mile oval in the
US south. It is important that the
player take advantage of the banks,
which are a maximum of 24
degrees, in order to run the course
without killing their speed. If the
player enter the turns too fast they
will understeer and quickly fall prey
to the concrete wall.
Turn 1
Turn 4
Turn 1
Turn 2
Turn 3
Turn 4
Turn 5
Turn 6
Turn 7
Turn 8
Turn 9
Turn 10
Turn 12
Turn 7
Turn 8
Turn 9
Turn 10
Turn 11
Turn 1
Pangkor Laut Chicane
Genting Curve
KLIA Curve
Berjaya Tioman
Corner
Kenyir Lake
Corner
Sunway Lagoon
Corner
Penang Straight
Turn 2
Turn 5
Turn 6
Turn 13
Turn 3
Turn 2
Nürburgring
Total Length: 4556 meters (2.83 miles)
The foremost technical German
racing circuit, it is adopted for
grand prix races. Be careful of the
S-shaped and hairpin corners right
after the start. The Veedol chicane
should be taken on the simpler S
curves side.