Gentlemen...
After almost 100 hours of spent personal time, thousands of measurements and calculations, lots of careful judgement and after reaching the object count limit...
I'm proud to present you the new hyper-realistic replica of:
This unique street circuit was first used in the third season of the Formula E championship in it's short version. Year later the series returned to Brooklyn's port once again to race there on this longer version for the second time.
The track is 2374 meters long and only 8 to 12 meters wide. It has 14 turns and pretty much no runoff areas, so keeping the car in a good shape is very challenging.
How close to reality is this thing you may ask? Surely I can be biased, so you'd better take a look at these pictures and judge it by yourself
This replica has GUARANTEED a sub-meter placement accuracy for all objects and boundaries.
Unfortunately, due to reaching the limit of 2100 objects, only half of the track have its realistic lifelike nearby environment, while the other half has only the bare minimum to ensure realistic racing experience.
The track is loaded on [MRc] Custom server for online testing purposes.
Feel free to join and spam the leaderboard with your laptimes to earn the never-ending fame.
Recommended car to try out is FOX, which is quite close to Gen 1 Formula E's specifications (it's less powerful, but also way lighter, so in the end it has slightly higher power-to-weight ratio than the first generation Formula E car and does similar laptimes).
Can you beat the Formula E track record of 1:13,207 set by Mitch Evans?
Notes:
As the layout is elevated in the air, please keep in mind the track surface is concrete instead of regular tarmac - your car may handle little differently.
Default grid can accommodate 22 cars, but for event purposes grid slots can be added as usual.
Feel free to use this layout for any purpose you like, but please avoid heavy editing and branding the track as your work.
Thank you.
After almost 100 hours of spent personal time, thousands of measurements and calculations, lots of careful judgement and after reaching the object count limit...
I'm proud to present you the new hyper-realistic replica of:
Formula E's New York E-Prix circuit
This unique street circuit was first used in the third season of the Formula E championship in it's short version. Year later the series returned to Brooklyn's port once again to race there on this longer version for the second time.
The track is 2374 meters long and only 8 to 12 meters wide. It has 14 turns and pretty much no runoff areas, so keeping the car in a good shape is very challenging.
How close to reality is this thing you may ask? Surely I can be biased, so you'd better take a look at these pictures and judge it by yourself
This replica has GUARANTEED a sub-meter placement accuracy for all objects and boundaries.
Unfortunately, due to reaching the limit of 2100 objects, only half of the track have its realistic lifelike nearby environment, while the other half has only the bare minimum to ensure realistic racing experience.
The track is loaded on [MRc] Custom server for online testing purposes.
Feel free to join and spam the leaderboard with your laptimes to earn the never-ending fame.
Recommended car to try out is FOX, which is quite close to Gen 1 Formula E's specifications (it's less powerful, but also way lighter, so in the end it has slightly higher power-to-weight ratio than the first generation Formula E car and does similar laptimes).
Can you beat the Formula E track record of 1:13,207 set by Mitch Evans?
Notes:
As the layout is elevated in the air, please keep in mind the track surface is concrete instead of regular tarmac - your car may handle little differently.
Default grid can accommodate 22 cars, but for event purposes grid slots can be added as usual.
Feel free to use this layout for any purpose you like, but please avoid heavy editing and branding the track as your work.
Thank you.