Zanesville Raceway is an autocross layout oval that is .455 kilometers (.283 miles) in distance measured at the center of the track.
This track has a configuration similar to Texas Motor Speedway, Charlotte Motor Speedway, and Atlanta Motor Speedway. This includes the lack of a pitroad wall.
Overview | Quad-Oval | Backstraight | Sideview (from Turn 1-2)
Zanesville Raceway includes ten pit stalls in which competitors may make "pit stops" which must be done via the car reset feature on LFS. There's also a break in the wall at the start finish line on pitroad which would allow a pace car to leave the racing surface entirely. The pace car has a pull out location at the beginning of the back straightaway.
Layout is free to use by the public, but don't forget who made it.
Enjoy
This track has a configuration similar to Texas Motor Speedway, Charlotte Motor Speedway, and Atlanta Motor Speedway. This includes the lack of a pitroad wall.
Overview | Quad-Oval | Backstraight | Sideview (from Turn 1-2)
Zanesville Raceway includes ten pit stalls in which competitors may make "pit stops" which must be done via the car reset feature on LFS. There's also a break in the wall at the start finish line on pitroad which would allow a pace car to leave the racing surface entirely. The pace car has a pull out location at the beginning of the back straightaway.
Layout is free to use by the public, but don't forget who made it.
Enjoy