Courser & Braxx
Hey Courser, I've been looking into how to design a racetrack that lets you hit top speed while keeping safety in check. What do you think?
Nice! A slick, banked oval with smooth transitions and plenty of run‑off zones is the sweet spot. Keep the straights long so you can hit that top speed, but throw in a tight, high‑banked turn for that heart‑pounding feeling—just enough to test skill, not risk life. Safety rails, clear gravel traps, and a good air‑resistance shield for the barrier will keep the danger low while the adrenaline stays high. Love the idea—let’s get those tires humming!
Sounds solid, but remember the geometry has to stay consistent. Too much banking and a sudden change in radius can throw the car off the intended path. Keep the transition points smooth, test the surface for any micro‑unevenness, and make sure the run‑off zones are big enough to absorb any unexpected movement. Safety first, adrenaline second. Let's make it reliable.
Got it, safety’s king, but let’s still keep that line of sight wide and the curves feel natural. Smooth transitions keep the rush alive without sending the car off track. We'll test the surface, add some extra run‑off, and make sure every corner feels like a promise of speed. Ready to hit the edge, but only where the road says it’s safe. Let's roll!