- Length
- 4.42
- Theme
- Andalusia
- Number Of Turns
- 21
- Length (Unit)
- mi
Set in the picturesque Andalusia environment, this track follows the outline of - you guessed it - South America. It's a fairly simple track, being mainly long straights with long bends and the odd chicane, with one hairpin at the southern tip.
Brasil is home to the start/finish line, where a quick hill climb takes you up to the first chicane at Rio de Janeiro, which is at the crest of that initial hill climb. Immediately after Rio, you start to descend the Argentine Hill to the sweeping left-hander into the Cape Horn Hairpin, a tight right-hander which sends you round to Tierra de Fuego and the Santiago Stragiht, the long straight leading down a slight valley.
Border Bend is the open left-hander which sends you round to the long, sweeping right-hander Peru. The corner tightens at Ecuador, and increases to a sharp right-hander at Cartel Corner, the intersection of Colombia and Venezuela.
The final section in this Latin American tour is the northern stretch, running along the Caribbean Coast, through the kinks at the Amazon Estuary, and along to the final tight right which sends you back onto the home straight.
While the layout itself is fairly straightforward, make sure you pay attention to the elevation changes and don't get too cocky over Rio and Amazon! This track is best enjoyed in evenly matched cars, and is a great testing ground for proving your driving prowess!
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Brasil is home to the start/finish line, where a quick hill climb takes you up to the first chicane at Rio de Janeiro, which is at the crest of that initial hill climb. Immediately after Rio, you start to descend the Argentine Hill to the sweeping left-hander into the Cape Horn Hairpin, a tight right-hander which sends you round to Tierra de Fuego and the Santiago Stragiht, the long straight leading down a slight valley.
Border Bend is the open left-hander which sends you round to the long, sweeping right-hander Peru. The corner tightens at Ecuador, and increases to a sharp right-hander at Cartel Corner, the intersection of Colombia and Venezuela.
The final section in this Latin American tour is the northern stretch, running along the Caribbean Coast, through the kinks at the Amazon Estuary, and along to the final tight right which sends you back onto the home straight.
While the layout itself is fairly straightforward, make sure you pay attention to the elevation changes and don't get too cocky over Rio and Amazon! This track is best enjoyed in evenly matched cars, and is a great testing ground for proving your driving prowess!
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