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Revision as of 21:49, 8 April 2024

Introduction

A composite track element can be seen as a track element that is built up out of a combination of different track elements. This article offers lots of possible combinations. Often using the technique of the Illusion_track.

The catalogue

When executing a composite track element, you may skip up to two track elements without receiving penalty time. When you see a yellow square in the image, it means there are overlapping track elements at that location. Rotating them or mirroring them may make them illegal or badly rendered.

Straight shortcut

Jumps

Drops

Bridge in the way

Flying in the air with bridges in the way

90° corners

Small 90° corners

Big 90 degree corners

U-turns (180° corners) and Shortcuts off the hill

270° corners

Chicanes

Small chicanes + combinations of chicane and 90° corners

Big chicanes


Spins (Helixes)

Special shortcuts

Special use of track elements

Features looping through a pipe to save time, taking a corkscrew at a 90° angle, humping over highway tiles or driving on a highway tile with two wheels on the road, inclined, to drive over a bit of water without sinking.


Special trajectories

Features going backwards through the finish line and tracks with a dumbbell and figure-8 shape.