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Super Challenge GO

After testing the Red Bull and Sonic Challenge circuits, it is impossible to resist the desire to merge the two. The circuits always seem too small to us, so what would a circuit made up of two boxes look like?

For this circuit we have 2 loops (for fans), twice 4 banked turns R1 (red and blue borders), twice 4 banked turns R2 (red and blue borders), 14 straight lines of 342 mm and 4 straight lines of 114 mm.

The presence of only banked turns greatly limits the possibilities, it is impossible to chain 2 turns in opposite directions without a substantial straight line.

I started on a simple circuit, a double loop with the loops to give a little color. Having only banked turns, the circuit is very fast.

After the starting line, we take two slow 180° turns to enter two fast curves.

If you have any ideas for single-track circuit layouts, please send us sketches or photos at noscollections@gmail.com.