Top Gear Test Track

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Am I the only person who actually enjoys the TGTT as a track? I think it's because although it's only a short track, it still has so many different types of corners. The only kind it's missing is cambered corners.
 
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Am I the only person who actually enjoys the TGTT as a track? I think it's because although it's only a short track, it still has so many different types of corners. The only kind it's missing is cambered corners.

No I agree I have alot of fun pushing my cars to the limit around that course.
 
I took the first car I ever tuned there, the Honda Integra DC4 '04.

Good Times. Plus it makes a good wheelie strip too. :D
 
Am I the only person who actually enjoys the TGTT as a track? I think it's because although it's only a short track, it still has so many different types of corners. The only kind it's missing is cambered corners.

I love it. I think it's a great track. When GTPlanet did the WRS Parity event on TGTT it was one of the most enjoyable online races I've ever had. The track has it's fast bits, multiple straights with different lengths, varying types of corners from tight to fast and sweeping. It's a great track for learning various driving techniques as well.

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I think TGTT's figure-8 layout would be good for an online demolition derby -- set damage to heavy :)


And also for Gymkhana

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This response seems severe... is there something wrong with ElementRacer's simple answer to the OP's question? Am I missing something?
 
I think TGTT's figure-8 layout would be good for an online demolition derby -- set damage to heavy :)






This response seems severe... is there something wrong with ElementRacer's simple answer to the OP's question? Am I missing something?
He probably wrote more than just that, considering Scaff saying "part".
 
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