- Length
- 5.57
- Theme
- Eifel Flat
- Number Of Turns
- 45
- Length (Unit)
- mi
The outline of this track follows the entirety of Northern America (Canada, USA and Alaska, and Mexico), running clockwise and starting in the barely-visited northern stretch of Canada's coastline. I decided to skip out the northern islands of Canada because the track just didn't work well with them.
Starting in middle of the Nunavut territory, the home straight runs directly to the first right hander, which sends you around Hudson Bay, the hardest corners being the hard left and rights either end of the Quebec stretch. Another hard right-hander at Newfoundland takes you around onto the eastern stretch and down into USA.
The course's only real hairpin is Florida, taking you through a full 180 degrees and back up into the southern states, around the Gulf of Mexico, into the tight bends around to Cancun Corner and the Guatemala Bend.
From here, the track opens up into a long section where you'll get your highest speeds of the lap, with a very slight chicane warning you you're leaving USA, entering Canada, and about to take a quick left-hander towards the western tip of Alaska. A short straight is interrupted by a set of S-bends which lead into tightening right-handers, another quick left, and one final long right bend taking you around the northern tip of Alaska. The final section of the track is essentially a long straight with a tight chicane in the middle, to let you know you're nearly there.
This track is technical and can be quite tricky to get your head around, but once you've completed a few laps you should find the flow and start posting some quick lap times! At 5.57 mi and 45 corners, this isn't a track for go-karts, but pretty much anything else will have a good time around here.
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Starting in middle of the Nunavut territory, the home straight runs directly to the first right hander, which sends you around Hudson Bay, the hardest corners being the hard left and rights either end of the Quebec stretch. Another hard right-hander at Newfoundland takes you around onto the eastern stretch and down into USA.
The course's only real hairpin is Florida, taking you through a full 180 degrees and back up into the southern states, around the Gulf of Mexico, into the tight bends around to Cancun Corner and the Guatemala Bend.
From here, the track opens up into a long section where you'll get your highest speeds of the lap, with a very slight chicane warning you you're leaving USA, entering Canada, and about to take a quick left-hander towards the western tip of Alaska. A short straight is interrupted by a set of S-bends which lead into tightening right-handers, another quick left, and one final long right bend taking you around the northern tip of Alaska. The final section of the track is essentially a long straight with a tight chicane in the middle, to let you know you're nearly there.
This track is technical and can be quite tricky to get your head around, but once you've completed a few laps you should find the flow and start posting some quick lap times! At 5.57 mi and 45 corners, this isn't a track for go-karts, but pretty much anything else will have a good time around here.
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